New poll paints a grim picture of a nation under financial strain [View all]
Americans are struggling with affordability pressures that are squeezing everything from their everyday necessities to their biggest-ticket expenses.
Nearly half of Americans said they find groceries, utility bills, health care, housing and transportation difficult to afford, according to The POLITICO Poll conducted last month by Public First. The results paint a grim portrait of spending constraints: More than a quarter, 27 percent, said they have skipped a medical check-up because of costs within the last two years, and 23 percent said they have skipped a prescription dose for the same reason.
The strain is also reshaping how Americans spend their free time. More than a third 37 percent said they could not afford to attend a professional sports event with their family or friends, and almost half 46 percent said they could not pay for a vacation that involves air travel.
While President Donald Trump gave himself an A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus grade on the economy during an exclusive interview with POLITICOs Dasha Burns, the poll results underscore that voters financial anxieties have become deeply intertwined with their politics, shaping how they evaluate the White Houses response to rising costs.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/poll-americans-affordability-problems-look-105500270.html
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