Pessimism about economy at record highs in new survey

Zincwarrior

Diamond Member
Joined
Nov 18, 2021
Messages
40,136
Reaction score
24,072
Points
2,488
Location
Central Texas

A new survey by the Wall Street Journal shows deep structure pessimism about the economy and prospects for personal improvement in their standard of living. I would submit this has been occurring for decades, driving the electorate to seek new candidates: Obama and Trump as an example.

Pessimism about economy at record highs in new survey​

Pessimism around the national economy is at a record high in the U.S., and a majority of survey respondents believe the American dream is no longer true, according to a new poll.

The poll, released Monday by The Wall Street Journal/NORC Research Center, found that just a quarter of U.S. adults believe they have a good chance of improving their standard of living.

When asked about the state of the economy, 45 percent of Americans said it will get worse over the next year. Another quarter said it will get better, while 29 percent said they believe it will stay about the same.

Nearly half of the respondents, 47 percent, said they were more or less satisfied with their present financial situation. About 22 percent of respondents said they are satisfied, and another 30 percent stated they are not satisfied at all, according to the survey.

The majority of Americans — 69 percent — said they think the so-called American dream no longer holds true or that it never did; 31 percent of respondents said the opposite, according to the survey.

Around 44 percent of respondents said the economy is excellent or good — a 6 point increase from a year ago. Still, 56 percent of U.S. adults said they see the economy as either poor or not so good, the poll found.

Rising prices are creating major financial strains for 28 percent of respondents, the same figure recorded in March 2023. Another 32 percent said the rising cost of living is causing minor financial strains.

Some 30 percent of respondents said the cost of living is not a problem now, but it will become one if the prices keep going up. Another 10 percent said they were not concerned.
 

A new survey by the Wall Street Journal shows deep structure pessimism about the economy and prospects for personal improvement in their standard of living. I would submit this has been occurring for decades, driving the electorate to seek new candidates: Obama and Trump as an example.

Pessimism about economy at record highs in new survey​

Pessimism around the national economy is at a record high in the U.S., and a majority of survey respondents believe the American dream is no longer true, according to a new poll.

The poll, released Monday by The Wall Street Journal/NORC Research Center, found that just a quarter of U.S. adults believe they have a good chance of improving their standard of living.

When asked about the state of the economy, 45 percent of Americans said it will get worse over the next year. Another quarter said it will get better, while 29 percent said they believe it will stay about the same.

Nearly half of the respondents, 47 percent, said they were more or less satisfied with their present financial situation. About 22 percent of respondents said they are satisfied, and another 30 percent stated they are not satisfied at all, according to the survey.

The majority of Americans — 69 percent — said they think the so-called American dream no longer holds true or that it never did; 31 percent of respondents said the opposite, according to the survey.

Around 44 percent of respondents said the economy is excellent or good — a 6 point increase from a year ago. Still, 56 percent of U.S. adults said they see the economy as either poor or not so good, the poll found.

Rising prices are creating major financial strains for 28 percent of respondents, the same figure recorded in March 2023. Another 32 percent said the rising cost of living is causing minor financial strains.

Some 30 percent of respondents said the cost of living is not a problem now, but it will become one if the prices keep going up. Another 10 percent said they were not concerned.
They are still struggling under Bidenomics
 
Will this effect Trumps reelection in 28 or will he appoint himself as a Federal judge and continue to run the country from the bench?
 
Will this effect Trumps reelection in 28 or will he appoint himself as a Federal judge and continue to run the country from the bench?
There is an argument to be made that these low-level Progressive Socialist Communist federal judges are the most powerful group in the nation. They are costing us hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars with their Maoist partisan interference in government actions.
 
Blah, some people would ***** if they had a 1 oz gold bar delivered to them every day.....They would complain it wasn't two ounces.

I'm doing just fine. :)
.

Yeah. Speaking of which, gold and silver are hitting amazing new highs today.

Gold is over $3.5K per ounce for the first time ever, if I'm not mistaken.

.
 

New Topics

Back
Top Bottom