A Republican-leaning polling firm has an answer to one of the biggest campaign focuses of both Republicans and Democrats alike.
According to a new survey conducted by the Napolitan News Service, less than half of Americans, coming to 43%, believe that are better off today than they were four years ago. It is a decrease from 45% recorded in May, but a rise from just before the election of President Donald Trump in 2024, which documented 37% at the time. Five percent of respondents said they are unsure.
The poll, released on Sunday, also found that only 27% say that their incomes have maintained the same pace as inflation over the past year. The issue, one of Trump’s biggest priorities on the campaign trail and now as president, is the lowest that the firm has ever recorded since Octob