The poll found that 47% of respondents named the economy and cost of living as their top concern, more than any other issue. Inflation, high grocery prices, and rent costs continue to weigh heavily on households.
The state of U.S. democracy came second, cited by 26% of respondents — a sharp sign that Americans are increasingly worried about political division and government gridlock.
The Economy and Cost of Living Dominate Concerns
The poll found that 47% of respondents named the economy and cost of living as their top concern, more than any other issue. Inflation, high grocery prices, and rent costs continue to weigh heavily on households.
The state of U.S. democracy came second, cited by 26% of respondents — a sharp sign that Americans are increasingly worried about political division and government gridlock.
Surprisingly, despite Trump’s long-standing focus on immigration, only 10% of those surveyed identified it as their primary concern.Continue reading…
The Economy and Cost of Living Dominate Concerns
The poll found that 47% of respondents named the economy and cost of living as their top concern, more than any other issue. Inflation, high grocery prices, and rent costs continue to weigh heavily on households.
The state of U.S. democracy came second, cited by 26% of respondents — a sharp sign that Americans are increasingly worried about political division and government gridlock.
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