Most Americans “remain concerned” about the economy under President Joe Biden, despite his claims that he is “building the economy of the future.”
Voters across every political category report being at least “somewhat concerned about the economy,” Republicans at 93 percent, Democrats at 81 percent, and unaffiliated voters at 85 percent. However, Democrats are much less likely to be “very concerned” about the economy compared to Republicans and unaffiliated voters .
Again, Republicans and unaffiliated voters are more likely than Democrats to believe the economy has tumbled over the past year. Roughly a third of Democrats actually think the economy has improved, compared to 10 percent of GOP voters and 9 percent of unaffiliated voters. Women are also more likely than men to think the economy has gotten worse over the past year. Young voters and voters with annual incomes of more than $200,000 are more likely to have a positive view of Biden’s economy.
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