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Many Americans Believe the Economy Is Rigged - The New York Times

When asked what drives the economy, many Americans have a simple, ... and it’s all about greed and profit,” one Kentucky participant noted. ... but many Americans feel as if they are drowning. Read More
Opinion: Many Americans believe the economy is rigged - The Salt Lake Tribune

When asked what drives the economy, many Americans have a simple, ... and it’s all about greed and profit,” one Kentucky participant noted. ... but many Americans feel as if they are drowning. Read More
Americans say the economy is a top election issue. Here's how economists are grading it. - CBS News

With less than three weeks until the U.S. presidential election, millions of Americans say the economy is a top issue as they decide how to cast their vote — an understandable focus after the ... Read More
Why so many Americans are dissatisfied with the seemingly solid economy | PBS News

There is a disconnect between seemingly solid economic numbers and the way people feel about this economy. Voters clearly were upset about the cost of living and that helped elect Donald Trump to ... Read More
Trump wins Americans' trust on economy. Sorry, Democrats | Opinion - USA TODAY

Despite an onslaught of negative news about tariffs, volatile stock markets and the deficit-expanding One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Americans by a significant margin still say it's Republicans, not ... Read More
Trump’s Economy: How Americans Are Feeling About Their Finances Under a New President - MSN

“It’s understandable that 70% are concerned about a 2025 housing market crash, with the memory of the mid-2000s housing bubble and Great Recession not that far removed, even if homeowners are ... Read More
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