For half of those interviewed, gas prices or inflation, highest in four decades, are biggest concerns and most consider the federal government´s actions are affecting them financially.
Domestic economic situation is presently harshly impacting on Americans, said Patrick Murray, director of the University of Monmouth.
Also, as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates to make borrowing more expensive and curb rising prices, a growing number of economists are warning about recession risks.
According to the study, only 10% of Americans say the United States is on the right track, an all-time low since the pollster began asking the question back in 2013.
Contributing to the number of people disappointed with the country´s current situation was the recent annulment by the Supreme Court of the ruling that guaranteed the right to legal abortion.
Abortion was not one of the great concerns nationwide, but the US Supreme Court catapulted the issue as one of the Americans´ concerns.
On Monday, on the occasion of the 246th anniversary of the US Independence, President Joe Biden regretted his country had taken “steps backwards.” Although he did not refer directly to the abortion issue, Biden stated that in recent times some signs indicated how “this country is going backwards”, he said that “freedom has been reduced”, and that “apparently protected rights are no longer protected”.
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