Voters Anticipate a Worsening Economy

Publish date: 2024-06-19

The economy  — once thought to be Democrats’ winning argument in the 2022 midterms — is starting to bite back. After inflation recently matched a 13-year high, stoking fears across of 1970s-style price increases, voters across the political spectrum are increasingly pessimistic about the economy, per new Morning Consult/Politico polling

What the numbers say:

Overall, voters are more likely to blame the policies of President Joe Biden’s administration for inflation, compared to America’s return to pre-pandemic behaviors. The share of the former however, remains largely unchanged from roughly three months ago. 

What the numbers say:

The surveys were conducted Oct. 16-18, 2021, and July 23-26, 2021, among about 2,000 registered voters each, both with margins of error of 2 percentage points.

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