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Americans remain overwhelmingly anxious about the nation’s trajectory, they see their own personal lot improving.
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Three in four adults believe it is harder to get ahead today...
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People feel our system is biased...
The poll found huge support for the idea that our economic system is biased, with 78% agreeing that “there are bailouts for the top and handouts for the bottom but nothing for those in the middle.”
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Black and Hispanic people are the most positive...
By a 20-point margin Hispanic people are more confident than the general public that their family’s financial situation will improve in a year, a recent Pew Research Center poll found.
“Black Americans are doing the worst economically, but they’re the most positive about the economy and public institutions,” says Steve Glickman, a former White House economic adviser
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Many people have a pessimistic view...
For many of the pessimists, years of bad news have curdled their longer-term outlook—even if the bad news has been mostly about other people. They now see a grimmer life for their kids than their own.
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Three in four adults believe it is harder to get ahead today than it was for previous generations