22% Of Americans Say America is Going in The Right Direction under Biden

22% Of Americans Say America is Going in The Right Direction under Biden

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According to a poll conducted by CIVIQS on Friday, only 22 percent of Americans believe that President Joe Biden’s America is moving in the right way. This represents a drop of six points since January.

Despite the fact that fewer Americans believe the country is moving in an increasingly positive path, 68 percent of Americans believe the country is moving in the wrong direction, which is a six-point increase since January.

During this time period January 19, 2017, to April 13, 2023, the CIVIQS rolling job approval average tallied a total of 472,851 replies. The CIVIQS tracking model’s purpose is to record the alterations in attitude that occur across different groups over the course of time in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

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These shifts could take either gradually or suddenly, depending on the situation. Since the beginning of the year, two significant political events have taken place. There was a crisis in the nation’s banking system, and former President Donald Trump was indicted by a district attorney in Manhattan who is far to the left of the political spectrum.

The significant increases in interest rates that were implemented in response to Biden’s inflation were a contributing factor in the banking crisis.

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The Federal Reserve kept raising interest rates in March to tamp down inflation, a decision that was subject to conjecture by financial experts. The Federal Reserve was weighing the reduction of skyrocketing inflation and the stability of the banking system when it made its decision.

According to Bloomberg, the Biden administration’s 40-year high inflation cost American households an additional $5,200 last year, which is equivalent to an additional $433 each month.

According to a survey conducted by Fox News in March, the top concern among those who participated was the rising cost of living, which was shared by 90% of respondents. According to the results of a survey that was released on Tuesday by CNBC Your Money Financial Confidence, an overwhelming majority of American citizens (70%) report feeling financially anxious in Joe Biden’s America.

Following the financial crisis, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted Donald Trump on multiple charges. This was a momentous occasion because no president or previous president has ever been charged with a crime, let alone one who was running for reelection at the time.

According to the results of a recent poll conducted by YouGov and Yahoo, the majority of Americans do not believe that the activities of the New York grand jury would have a negative influence on Trump.

After the indictment, the hypothetical race between the two candidates for president in the general election saw the former president take the lead over the current president. According to the findings of additional polling, the partisan nature of the indictment has not been lost on the people.

This is the opinion of legal experts. According to the findings of a poll that was commissioned by CNN, seventy-six percent of adult respondents in the United States believe politics played a role in the decision to indict Trump.

The situation with Bragg has not gotten off to a good start thus far. On Tuesday, his plea for a temporary restraining order to prohibit House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan R-OH from interviewing a former prosecutor about Bragg’s case against Trump was denied by a federal court. Bragg had asked the court to stop Jordan from asking the questions.

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