Americans have overwhelmingly negative opinions of the U.S. economy and most think President Biden is mishandling the issue. | Economy
A super-majority of voters have negative views of the U.S. economy and disapprove of President Biden’s handling of the issue, according to athat the paper describes as “a stark warning to the 80-year-old incumbent ahead of the 2024 contest.”
When asked how the economy has fared over the past two years, 58 percent say the economy has gotten worse. Just 28 percent say the economy has gotten better. Twelve percent say the economy is about the same as it was two years ago. Fifty-nine percent say they disapprove of Biden’s handling of the economy, basically unchanged since thepolled the question in March and April. Forty-eight percent say they “strongly” disapprove of Biden’s handling of the economy.
Biden is also underwater on the issue of Social Security and Medicare. Forty-seven percent say they disapprove of his handling of these entitlement programs, versus 39 percent who say they approve.There are some economic issues where the public’s rating is less negative. On the issue of creating jobs, the public is evenly split. Forty-seven percent say they approve of Biden on jobs and 47 percent say they disapprove.
The economy is weighing heavily on the minds of many Americans. Thirty-eight percent of Americans say the economy is the most important issue in the 2024 Presidential election, up from 35 percent in April. Another 10 percent said inflation is the most important issue, up from seven percent in April. After the economy, the top issue is “immigration, at 23 percent. No other issue scores in the double-digits.
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