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57% of Americans Struggle to Afford Groceries and Gas

57% of Americans Struggle to Afford Groceries and Gas

Fifty-seven percent of Americans are experiencing difficulties affording groceries and gas, according to an exclusive poll conducted by Harris Poll for The Guardian. This finding paints a grim picture of the current cost of living crisis in the United States. The survey indicates that 95% of Americans believe the nation is facing an affordability crisis, highlighting widespread concern over rising prices.

The poll was conducted amidst ongoing geopolitical events, including the war in Iran, and in anticipation of the upcoming midterm elections. The results suggest that economic anxieties are a significant factor influencing public sentiment ahead of these key political events. The data underscores the pervasive impact of inflation on household budgets across the country.

Beyond groceries and gas, the survey also captured broader sentiment regarding the economy. A significant majority of respondents, approximately 57%, believe the US economy is worsening. This perception contributes to the overall bleak outlook on the cost of living, suggesting that economic challenges are a primary concern for a large portion of the American population.

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