A new poll by The Wall Street Journal and NORC reveals that only 36 percent of U.S. voters believe the “American dream” is attainable, a stark contrast to a previous survey where 68 percent agreed with the notion of hard work leading to success.
The poll also found that roughly two-thirds of voters perceive the economy as poor, with concerns about inflation outpacing wages and rising prices.
The “American dream” appeared more unattainable to women and younger respondents, and only 35 percent felt the economy was in good condition. (Trending: Biden’s Mental Decline Getting Even Worse)
Additionally, the poll highlighted significant price increases for essentials, with Thanksgiving costs reaching record highs.
Despite the administration’s claims, only 14 percent of voters believe the economy has improved under Biden, while 70 percent say it has suffered under his policies.
The poll also found that roughly two-thirds of voters perceive the economy as poor, with concerns about inflation outpacing wages and rising prices.
The “American dream” appeared more unattainable to women and younger respondents, and only 35 percent felt the economy was in good condition. (Trending: Biden’s Mental Decline Getting Even Worse)
Additionally, the poll highlighted significant price increases for essentials, with Thanksgiving costs reaching record highs.
Despite the administration’s claims, only 14 percent of voters believe the economy has improved under Biden, while 70 percent say it has suffered under his policies.
Belief in the American Dream Has Collapsed Under Biden
A new poll by The Wall Street Journal and NORC reveals that only 36 percent of U.S. voters believe the "American dream" is attainable, a stark contrast to a previous survey where 68 percent agreed
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