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Only 24% of Democrats say they are better off financially under Biden, poll says

  • A poll conducted by the Financial Times and the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business found that a majority of Americans believe their personal financial situation and the overall economy have worsened under President Biden's administration.
  • Only 14% of surveyed voters said their finances are better now compared to when Biden took office, and less than a quarter of Democrats believe they are better off financially under Biden's leadership.
  • When asked about Biden's impact on the economy, 48% of respondents said he has hurt it, while only 26% believed he has improved it.
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Una encuesta FT-Michigan Ross subraya la lucha del presidente para superar el impacto de la inflación en la perspectiva económica de quienes votan. Solamente el 14% de los votantes estadounidenses creen que están en una mejor situación financiera ahora que cuando Joe Biden asumió la presidencia, la señal más reciente de que el récord económico del presidente podría socavar sus perspectivas de reelección. Una encuesta encontró que casi el 70% de …

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