Merely 18 per cent of Americans believe that Joe Biden’s reelection would financially benefit them, according to a recently published public opinion survey.
Less than a quarter of Americans believe they would be financially better off if President Joe Biden wins reelection, according to a recent CBS News/YouGov poll. The poll shows that the majority of voters have negative views on Biden’s economic measures and policies.
Just 18 per cent say Biden’s potential second term would financially benefit them, while 48 per cent of Americans believe that their financial position would worsen. Thirty-four percent think that the outcome of the presidential race would not change their financial situation.
In contrast, 45 per cent of Americans say they would be financially better off if Donal Trump was to win the election next year.
Americans believe the country’s economy will remain sour in 2024, with only 19 per cent of those asked expecting the economy to grow, and 59 per cent expecting it to worsen.
27 points greater than Biden. Only 32 percent believe they would be worse off, 16 points less than Biden.
The poll also found that many voters perceive Joe Biden’s policies as benefiting wealthy Americans, not the average voters and working Americans:
Eighty per cent of Americans believe the wealthy are favored over the middle and working-class in Biden’s America, with only 14 per cent taking the view that the middle and working classes are treated the same as the rich under Biden’s leadership.
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