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[Townhall] It’s hard to believe that after roughly 10 months, Americans are still having to fight inflation at the hands of the Biden administration.
According to a new poll by Gallup, 56 percent of Americans blame the high price increases for their lives essentially being worse.
That number is up from 49 percent in January and 45 percent in November.
Twelve percent of Americans describe their financial pain as "severe" and 44 percent say it is "moderate."
The poll also found that the current climate of hardship brought on by the 40-year-high inflation has affected people's ability to maintain their current standard of living.
Americans have already had to shift their way of living so much so that they can just put gas in their tanks to get to work and feed their families.
A majority of respondents, 74 percent, claimed their financial situation as "severe" make less than $48,000 per year. Twelve percent of middle-class respondents and 4 percent of upper-class respondents also said their hardships were "severe."
Even those making over $90,000 annually claimed to be struggling for the first time since inflation took over in November.
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-09-08 |