For context: While about half of the public credits President Biden with the U.S. economic upturn in a new survey by Monmouth University, many Americans don’t believe his policies are to thank for the boom in the economy.
Twenty-two percent say Biden deserves a great deal of credit for the economy, while 26 percent said he deserves some credit. Fourteen percent say he does not deserve much credit and 36 percent of respondents say Biden does not deserve any credit at all for the state of the economy.
The responses were split down party lines. Nine out of 10 Democrat respondents gave Biden some credit for the economy while only one in 10 Republicans did the same.
Among middle class families, 16 percent say Biden’s policies have benefitted them a lot, while 33 percent say they have benefitted them a little. Forty-five percent say they have not benefitted them at all and 7 percent aren’t sure.
Technically the middle class pays a record low percentage of tax revenue. But thats thanks to Trump
Captain Obvious has a new poll huh and its says “The Economy sux”. Ya dont say?
Because most people don’t understand that 3+% unemployment and 3+% inflation are a good thing.
Then why is it shrinking?
if you want a very simple and clear data point to backup this story, look at Walmart’s performance. They are crushing it, and they are crushing it because people go there to find lower price alternatives to goods they might buy in better economic times.
Walmart has been a bellwether on the consumer since the 1990s, and it’s true today.
Ask someone making $30,000 and ask somebody making $300,000 and they both tell you that they are “middle-class”. It’s effectively meaningless when so much wealth is concentrated in the hands of such a minute percentage of the population. EVERY politician claims to be helping the “middle class” and it works because just about everybody with a pulse imagines that that’s them when there’s seemingly always someone making less and always someone making more than them – but the reality that an awful lot of people won’t admit is that most of us are a LOT closer to the guy begging for change than we are to the 1%.
Yeah we believe all your polls too Trump arse kisser
“Biden policies” you mean corporation lobbiest policies? They aren’t much different under trump.
What middle class?
Unfortunately for him a lot of what he has done will take years to be realized. That’s the nature of infrastructure spending.
People who don’t realize they aren’t middle class worried policies not helping them.
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For context: While about half of the public credits President Biden with the U.S. economic upturn in a new survey by Monmouth University, many Americans don’t believe his policies are to thank for the boom in the economy.
Twenty-two percent say Biden deserves a great deal of credit for the economy, while 26 percent said he deserves some credit. Fourteen percent say he does not deserve much credit and 36 percent of respondents say Biden does not deserve any credit at all for the state of the economy.
The responses were split down party lines. Nine out of 10 Democrat respondents gave Biden some credit for the economy while only one in 10 Republicans did the same.
Among middle class families, 16 percent say Biden’s policies have benefitted them a lot, while 33 percent say they have benefitted them a little. Forty-five percent say they have not benefitted them at all and 7 percent aren’t sure.
Technically the middle class pays a record low percentage of tax revenue. But thats thanks to Trump
Captain Obvious has a new poll huh and its says “The Economy sux”. Ya dont say?
Because most people don’t understand that 3+% unemployment and 3+% inflation are a good thing.
Then why is it shrinking?
if you want a very simple and clear data point to backup this story, look at Walmart’s performance. They are crushing it, and they are crushing it because people go there to find lower price alternatives to goods they might buy in better economic times.
Walmart has been a bellwether on the consumer since the 1990s, and it’s true today.
Ask someone making $30,000 and ask somebody making $300,000 and they both tell you that they are “middle-class”. It’s effectively meaningless when so much wealth is concentrated in the hands of such a minute percentage of the population. EVERY politician claims to be helping the “middle class” and it works because just about everybody with a pulse imagines that that’s them when there’s seemingly always someone making less and always someone making more than them – but the reality that an awful lot of people won’t admit is that most of us are a LOT closer to the guy begging for change than we are to the 1%.
Yeah we believe all your polls too Trump arse kisser
“Biden policies” you mean corporation lobbiest policies? They aren’t much different under trump.
What middle class?
Unfortunately for him a lot of what he has done will take years to be realized. That’s the nature of infrastructure spending.
People who don’t realize they aren’t middle class worried policies not helping them.