CNN Poll: 77% Say Joe Biden’s Economy Is Poor, the Most in a Decade

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Americans believe the economy is in the worse shape since January of 2012, a CNN Wednesday poll found.

About 77 percent believe President Joe Biden’s economy is poor. Forty-seven percent said the economy is somewhat poor, while another 30 percent said it is very poor.

Only two percent said the economy is “very good.” Twenty-one percent said it is “somewhat” good.

The poll sampled 1,007 Americans from April 28 to May 1 with a margin of 3.9 percent.

CNN Poll: 77% Say Joe Biden’s Economy Is Poor, the Most in a Decade
 
Looks like Tater is eating into his base now.....he's done.

Americans believe the economy is in the worse shape since January of 2012, a CNN Wednesday poll found.

About 77 percent believe President Joe Biden’s economy is poor. Forty-seven percent said the economy is somewhat poor, while another 30 percent said it is very poor.

Only two percent said the economy is “very good.” Twenty-one percent said it is “somewhat” good.

The poll sampled 1,007 Americans from April 28 to May 1 with a margin of 3.9 percent.

CNN Poll: 77% Say Joe Biden’s Economy Is Poor, the Most in a Decade
Who are the 23% ? Christ .
 
Who are the 23% ? Christ .
Polls aside, the data is what it is.
Fortunately, in the U.S.,
April produced another solid month of job growth, the Labor Department reported Friday, reflecting the economy’s resilient rebound from the pandemic’s devastation.
U.S. employers added 428,000 jobs, the department said, the same as the revised figure for March. The unemployment rate in April remained 3.6 percent.
“The job market is proving to be a key source of resilience for the economy. Job creation will eventually settle into a slower pace as businesses feel the pinch of soaring inflation and tighter financial conditions, but gains will stay healthy,” said Oren Klachkin, a lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics. “We think the economy has enough strength to create over 4 million jobs this year.”...
The labor supply over the past year has not kept up with a record wave of job openings, however, as businesses expand to meet the demand for a variety of goods and services.
That has helped push up wages — the April survey showed average hourly earnings 5.5 percent higher than a year earlier...
 
Polls aside, the data is what it is.
Fortunately, in the U.S.,
April produced another solid month of job growth, the Labor Department reported Friday, reflecting the economy’s resilient rebound from the pandemic’s devastation.
U.S. employers added 428,000 jobs, the department said, the same as the revised figure for March. The unemployment rate in April remained 3.6 percent.
“The job market is proving to be a key source of resilience for the economy. Job creation will eventually settle into a slower pace as businesses feel the pinch of soaring inflation and tighter financial conditions, but gains will stay healthy,” said Oren Klachkin, a lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics. “We think the economy has enough strength to create over 4 million jobs this year.”...
The labor supply over the past year has not kept up with a record wave of job openings, however, as businesses expand to meet the demand for a variety of goods and services.
That has helped push up wages — the April survey showed average hourly earnings 5.5 percent higher than a year earlier...
Lol. What a joke...
 

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As the objective, empirical data confirms, there is currently global inflation, and the U.S employment picture is excellent.

Yes, there is global inflation.
I wonder how much higher our inflation would be if Biden had gotten his pork-filled BBB passed?
How high do you think the Fed will have to hike this cycle?
 
Yes, there is global inflation.
I wonder how much higher our inflation would be if Biden had gotten his pork-filled BBB passed?
How high do you think the Fed will have to hike this cycle?
Hyper-partisanship aside, low unemployment and salary increases in the U.S. during the global inflation are good.
 

His approvals are going lower.. The media is lying however since they've fudged points FOR him. His approvals have always been lower than what they're telling us.
 

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