Fox News Poll: 78% rate economy negatively, and majority says worst isn’t over

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But it's FOX, so none of it can be true, right?

"Among Democrats, nearly half don’t believe the worst is over (46%), a majority thinks the economy is in bad shape (59%), and most are worried about inflation (84%)."

Most voters are concerned about inflation and higher prices. Three-quarters say the economy is in bad shape, and two-thirds don’t see any signs that it’s turning around.

That’s the current mood of the nation, according to the latest Fox News survey.
Only 29% optimistically say the worst is over on the economy, an improvement from 25% in 2022.

But more than twice as many, 67%, don’t see any signs the economy has started to turn the corner. That includes most Republicans (84%) and independents (77%).


 
But it's FOX, so none of it can be true, right?

"Among Democrats, nearly half don’t believe the worst is over (46%), a majority thinks the economy is in bad shape (59%), and most are worried about inflation (84%)."







What percent of American workers belong to a union, 6 or 8%?

18% of Americans make over $100K.

That means all the non union workers who make less than $100K are unhappy. Perhaps they should ORGANIZE???
 
But it's FOX, so none of it can be true, right?

"Among Democrats, nearly half don’t believe the worst is over (46%), a majority thinks the economy is in bad shape (59%), and most are worried about inflation (84%)."


Fox News polls, the two of them, use home phones, thus are heavily weight to age, conservatives, and the GOP. They are probably more reflective of the older demographic.
 
But it's FOX, so none of it can be true, right?

"Among Democrats, nearly half don’t believe the worst is over (46%), a majority thinks the economy is in bad shape (59%), and most are worried about inflation (84%)."





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Regardless of the accuracy of any given poll, the fact remains that the two economic conditions that matter most to people are jobs and inflation. This is the first inflationary spike in a long time, and it hit everybody pretty fucking hard. So they're understandably very sensitive to what has happened and negative about it.

They'll blame the current administration for stuff like this, and that's what they're doing.
 
I guess those folks are buying groceries on a regular basis and see it 1st hand.
Only WEF shills say the US economy is good. If you believe one, you're an idiot. 70% of Americans don't think the country is in trouble and ponder the collapse of Rome when the economy is doing good.
 

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