Rasmussen: 22% of Americans don't think that we are in a recession
Sixty-two percent (62%) of consumers say the United States is currently in a recession, while just 22% disagree. . . .The long run out look isn't any better.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of American Adults shows that 23% believe today’s children will be better off than their parents. Fifty-nine percent (59%) disagree, and 18% are undecided. . . .And here is a third poll.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 36% of American Adults expect a stronger U.S. economy in a year's time, while nearly as many (34%) expect the economy to be weaker. Thirteen percent (13%) say the economy will be about the same a year from now. Seventeen percent (17%) are not sure. . . .
February marked the only other time since September 2009 that more Americans thought the economy would be stronger rather than weaker in a year's time. Last month, 32% expected a stronger economy in a year, while 36% predicted a weaker one. . . . .
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