Survey: Americans Not Optimistic for Improvement on Key Issues in 2023

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Survey: Americans Not Optimistic for Improvement on Key Issues in 2023
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Americans are not optimistic that key issues will improve over the next year, a recent survey from The Economist/YouGov found.

respondents, “In 2023, do you think things will be better or worse than they were in 2022” when it comes to inflation — a top issue for midterm election voters.

Meanwhile, 46 percent believe it will get worse, and 24 percent said it will get “much worse.” Another 16 percent said they expect no change. Twenty percent believe the U.S. financial system will improve, compared to 42 percent who believe it will worsen. Just a quarter believe Social Security and Medicare will improve, compared to 31 percent who think it will get worse as well.

When asked about the state of education, 20 percent believe it will improve, while nearly one-third said it will worsen.

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