Americans are growing more pessimistic about the state of the U.S. economy, according to a new survey. The Gallup poll, released Thursday, found that nearly half of the respondents, 47 percent, rated the economic conditions in the country as “poor.” This marks a 10-point increase since January and a tie with polling results from the…
Americans grow more negative about economy: Gallup
Originally reported by The Hill
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