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28 Dec 2023
Craig Bannister


NextImg:Americans Say Their Financial Situation Has Gotten Worse, Not Better, by More Than Two-to-One

More than twice as many Americans say their finances have deteriorated over the last six months as report they’ve improved – and a majority of those who’ve suffered loses expect things to get even worse in the months to come – a new national survey reveals.

According to results of a new Rasmussen survey released Wednesday, 41% of American adults say their financial situation has gotten worse, while just 17% say it’s gotten better.

Worse, 60% of those who’ve seen their finances dwindle also expect them to decline even more in the six months to come – nearly five times the 13% who think they’ll improve.

Conversely, two-thirds (67%) of those who experienced financial gain say they expect even brighter times ahead, dwarfing the mere 8% who are pessimistic about what the next six months holds.

A plurality of all Americans expect their finances to get worse, not better (32% vs. 25%).

Lower-income Americans fared worse than their wealthier counterparts and are more pessimistic about the future, the survey finds.

A 52% majority of those earning $50,000 or less say their financial situation has gotten worse, compared to about a quarter of those earning more than $100,000 a year.

Regarding the next six months, lower-income Americans are more likely to think their financial circumstances will get worse:

Indeed, Americans’ financial circumstances continue to be worse during Pres. Joe Biden’s presidency that they were during the previous administration led by Donald Trump:

Half (49%) of today's likely voters think Pres. Biden's handling of the economy has been "poor," while 37% give it a positive rating, a recent Rasmussen survey found.

Biden's handling of the economy would've been rated much worse, if not for Democrat voters.

Seventy-seven percent (77%) of Republicans and 55% of unaffiliated voters give Biden a poor rating on the economy, compared to 19% of Democrats. And, while 62% of Democrats rate Biden either good or excellent on his handling of the economy, only 16% of Republicans and 29% of unaffiliated voters agree.

The business and economic reporting of CNSNews is funded in part with a gift made in memory of Dr. Keith C. Wold.