Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Washington Post/ABC News poll: Only 16 percent of adult respondents say they are better off today than they were four years ago


This isn't a record I would want to run on...

Via Washington Examiner:
Americans are nearly twice as likely to say they’ve gotten financially worse off as better off since Obama became president, according to a new Washington Post/ABC News poll.
Only 16 percent of adult respondents say they are better off today then they were four years ago, while 30 percent say they are not as well off. Fifty-three say they are about the same. When ABC News/Washington Post asked the same question in June of 1992, 19 percent of Americans said they were better off under President George H.W. Bush compared to 32 percent who said they were worse off. Bush went on to lose to President Clinton that November.
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