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Gallup Poll Shows Record Majority of Americans Say Finances Are Getting Worse

via Washington Times·Apr 28·2 sources

A record 55% of adults now describe their finances as 'getting worse' according to Gallup's latest poll, reflecting growing economic anxiety. This sentiment suggests that current economic policies or market conditions are failing to provide financial stability for the majority of Americans. The data serves as a warning sign for the upcoming election cycle and potential shifts in voter priorities.

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Percentage of Americans saying financial situation getting worse highest since 2001: Gallup

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