A new AP-NORC poll finds fewer than half of Americans -- 45% -- judge the economy to be in good shape, while 54% say it’s in poor shape.pic.twitter.com/HIucrd7nR4
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A new AP-NORC poll finds fewer than half of Americans -- 45% -- judge the economy to be in good shape, while 54% say it’s in poor shape.pic.twitter.com/HIucrd7nR4
The poll shows Americans are divided over Biden’s handling of the economy, and partisans diverge sharply in views of both Biden’s performance and economic conditions. Republican lawmakers have blamed Biden's spending for the inflation.http://apne.ws/T1gIQow
Whenever the gap between the richest and poorest are shrinking these polls reflect low confidence in the economy. Take it to the streets and ask ppl in the neighborhoods with high poverty.
Maybe the Media should not keep deflating Democratic successes.
One thing that I've learned to stop listening to is public opinion polling.
It’s always growth that looks good on paper when in reality it’s only the wealthy class that reaps the benefit from it.
Maybe it's because the overwhelming majority will see few or no benefits from the growth
Those seeing the growth don't give anything back anymore... This is a broken indicator.
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