The slight majority of Americans say they are worse off than four years ago, while their assessments of the U.S. economy are subpar and inflation remains a key concern.
The poll is specific, my question is whether the issues underlying this poll are worldwide and not just affecting the US, meaning the US is just following a worldwide trend.
Income inequality, the pandemic, the recovery from it, greedflation are issues that affect more than just the US.
Is this specific to the US? I could see this worldwide.
I would say that a poll which is about the majority of Americans is specific to the U.S., yes.
The poll is specific, my question is whether the issues underlying this poll are worldwide and not just affecting the US, meaning the US is just following a worldwide trend.
Income inequality, the pandemic, the recovery from it, greedflation are issues that affect more than just the US.
Notice how it says four years? It’s trumputinist propaganda. And yes, you can see it worldwide.
A lot of countries have four year election cycles, but I think it’s just a general “are we doing better than a few years ago? no!” vibe.