Most Americans have a badly US economy: an opinion poll



Nearly three quarters of the Americans, which were included in the survey. The economic conditions are bad or fair, according to a poll from the Pew Research Center.

The number of respondents who said that they feel this way, by 76 percent, the highest points of what the center found in January 2024. At that time, 72 percent saw the opinion that the conditions were fair or bad.

On the contrary, a Friday poll shows that 24 percent of respondents considered economic conditions good or excellent.

Americans refer to high costs and personal expenses, by 42 percent, as is why they view the economy badly. This was followed by inflation by 17 percent, the cost of living by 9 percent, and the prices of food and groceries by 6 percent.

More than half of those surveyed, by 53 percent, told opinion policies that President Trump’s economic policies have increased conditions. But 22 percent said that his policies had no effect, while 24 percent said it made economic conditions better.

Pio found that the economic conditions included in the survey expect the economic conditions to increase next year.

“These changes are primarily driven by reducing optimism between Republicans – even as Republicans remain more likely than Democrats to describe the current economic conditions in positive terms,” ​​the poll said.

The polling this week also showed low numbers of the president. His approval rating reached the lowest point in his second term, by 43 percent, according to the Faculty of Law at the University of Market in Milwoki on Wednesday.

On the same day, an opinion poll in the Washington Post showed that 47 percent of Americans said that they blame Trump and the Republicans in Congress to close the government, which entered its third day on Friday. Blame for Democrats in Congress was 33 percent.

A Pew Research Center poll was conducted from September 22 to 28 and included 3445 respondents. The error margin is 1.9 percentage points.

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