Poll: Majority Say Middle Class Not Benefiting from Joe Biden's Policies

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Poll: Majority Say Middle Class Not Benefiting from Joe Biden's Policies
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American middle-class families, who are most likely to serve in the military and pay an overwhelming percentage of their income in federal taxes, are not benefiting from the policies of the Biden administration, a recent Monmouth University poll revealed.

percentage of their income in federal taxes, are not benefiting from the policies of the Biden administration, a recent Monmouth University poll revealed.

The numbers have only deteriorated under President Joe Biden’s leadership. “In the first months of his term, more said the middle class benefited a lot and fewer said not at all ,” the poll found.Biden for not keeping his campaign promise. A plurality of Americans describe themselves among the middle class, according to the poll. Twenty-nine percent identify as working class , 14 percent as poor, and just 16 percent as upper middle class or higher.

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