‘It’s the Economy, Stupid’
Both sides weigh in on what’s to come and who will benefit or get hurt. This report first aired in December 2021. Watch the TV version here. It’s been three decades since a presidential race was won based largely on […]
Both sides weigh in on what’s to come and who will benefit or get hurt. This report first aired in December 2021. Watch the TV version here. It’s been three decades since a presidential race was won based largely on […]
Most voters are not buying into President Joe Biden’s blaming of Russia’s President Putin and others for sky high gas and food prices in the US. That’s according to Rasmussen Reports. The survey finds just 27% of likely US voters
The following is an excerpt from Gallup News. Story Highlights Economic Confidence Index drops to -45 from -39 Confidence down because of poorer ratings of current conditions Inflation ties government as most important problem facing the U.S. Gallup’s Economic Confidence
(POLL) Economic Confidence at lowest level since ’09 Read More »
The following is an excerpt from Gallup. Many fewer Americans now than a year ago rate their financial situation positively and more say their finances are getting worse than say they are improving. A record-high percentage mention inflation as the
POLL: Record high name ‘inflation’ as family’s biggest financial problem Read More »
The following is an excerpt from Gallup. Months after the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, the country’s economic prospects remain grim, with some estimates placing 97% of Afghans below the poverty line by mid-2022. The latest Gallup data from Afghanistan offer
(POLL) Afghanistan’s failing economy taking Afghans with it Read More »
President Joe Biden earned a poor rating on his job with both national security and economic issues. That’s according to a recent Rasmussen Reports survey The survey finds that 34% of likely US voters rated Biden “excellent” or “good” for
(POLL) Biden’s approval rating on economy, national security worse than Trump, Obama Read More »
It’s been three decades since a presidential race was won based largely on the slogan, “It’s the economy, stupid.” And once again, a troubled economy has become a major driver in U.S. politics. Americans are struggling with a pandemic shutdown
Americans expect the job market to get worse rather than better according to latest polling by Rasmussen Reports. The latest national telephone and online survey of 1,000 American adults found the following: 41% say the job market is worse than
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