Overall, 63% of Americans say the economy is in poor shape, down somewhat from 70% who felt that way in May. In January, 67% called the economy good.pic.twitter.com/FYTZ4tuEB7
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Overall, 63% of Americans say the economy is in poor shape, down somewhat from 70% who felt that way in May. In January, 67% called the economy good.pic.twitter.com/FYTZ4tuEB7
Democrats and Republicans diverge in their view of the economy. 65% of Republicans now say the economy is good, up from 43% in May, while 85% of Democrats call it poor.pic.twitter.com/e3Lp0VED11
“The economy is in terrible shape and improving rapidly,” says Harvard University economist Jason Furman. “Depending on which of the two halves you’re looking at, you’re going to have a very different interpretation of where we are.”http://apne.ws/42GNPJV
Hispanic and Black Americans are especially likely to say someone in their household has lost a job or other income, adding to the country’s broader reckoning with structural racism.pic.twitter.com/Fm5nBPesRK
No kidding. We are in a pandemic.
Rich people are doing very well and that's what makes the average MAGAts happy. They worship other people's wealth.
How can we look at an 'improved economy' when we're still in midst of a pandemic that our federal government gave up on months ago
Give it two weeks...
It depends if they have been properly informed, by media like yours, of the bailouts in form of corporate debt that the FED is buying, to keep the fake economy going, while the real economy of people gets worst and worst.
Well duh? Not every state is 100%open...what do you expect?
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