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Biden-Harris: A Presidency Leaving Americans Behind

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The numbers don’t lie: 57% of voters say they’re worse off today than they were four years ago under Trump. Inflation has crushed incomes, with 66% admitting their wages aren’t keeping up. Only 25% of Americans dare to call the economy “good” under Biden. The reality is hard to ignore—most people are feeling the pain of rising prices, shrinking paychecks, and an economy that’s slipping further out of reach. With 2024 around the corner, voters are asking a simple question: how much longer can they afford this? Discover voters’ preferences on the Biden-Harris economy. Find out why many Americans are calling for a change in direction.

The poll underscores voters’ preferences for a change in the direction of the nation, especially on the issue of the economy, the number one 2024 issue. Only 25 percent of Americans rate the economic conditions under the Biden-Harris administration as “excellent or good,” a Pew Research survey found this week:

“Are you better off today than you were four years ago?” the poll asked respondents.

A majority said, no:

  • 37% Yes
  • 57% No
  • 6% Not sure

“Are your personal finances getting better or worse these days?” the poll asked.

A plurality answered in the negative:

  • 23% said Much better or Somewhat better
  • 37% About the same
  • 38% Somewhat worse or much worse
  • 1% Not sure

“Looking back over the past year, has your income kept up with inflation? Or have you been falling behind?” the poll asked, finally.

A majority replied, no:

  • 28% Income has kept up with inflation
  • 66% Income has been falling behind
  • 7% Not sure

The poll sampled 1,000 registered voters from September 9-10 with a +/- 3.1 percentage point margin or error.

Under the Biden-Harris administration, inflation soared about 20 percent across the board on average. About 70 percent of Americans are “very concerned” about food and consumer prices, according to Pew. Concerns about housing costs increased, the poll found, along with fears about the labor market.

Sixty-one percent of likely voters believe the next president should represent a major change from the Biden-Harris administration, a Times/Siena College found Sunday. Only 25 percent said Harris represented that change, while a majority said Trump represented change.

This article originally appeared on Breitbart.

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