A recent survey by Gallup found that 55 percent of respondents view their personal financial situation as getting worse, a new high dating back to 2001. The polling, released Tuesday, was conducted from April 1-15 for the firm’s annual Economy and Personal Finance survey. It asked respondents questions on their personal financial situations, the most…
Percentage of Americans saying financial situation getting worse highest since 2001: Gallup
Originally reported by The Hill
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