Ultra Biden: 78% of Americans Say Economy Is Bad

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 17: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks while hosting a recepti

Americans are increasingly downtrodden about the condition of the national economy and the direction of the country.

Seventy-eight percent of adults consider the national economy to be in poor condition, up from 70 percent last month, according to an AP-NORC poll released Friday.

The steep downward assessment of the economy was powered by a collapse in sentiment among Democrats. A month ago, 47 percent of Democrats described the economy as good. In May, that slid to 35 percent.

Republicans already viewed the economy as grim, with just 10 percent saying it is in good condition in April. In May, that slipped to seven percent.

Two-thirds of Americans disapprove of President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy. This isn’t some sudden turn against the president or reaction to bad news. According to the Associated Press, this overwhelming disapproval has been largely steady over the last few months.

Just 18 percent of Americans say Biden’s policies have done more to help than hurt the economy, down slightly from 24 percent in March. Eighty-one percent say Biden’s policies have either hurt or done nothing for the economy, with 51 percent say they’ve done more to hurt than help and 30 percent say they haven’t made much difference either way.

Even among Democrats, faith in Biden’s policies is collapsing. The percentage of Democrats who say Biden’s policies have done more to help tumbled from 45 percent to 37 percent. A majority of Democrats say Biden’s policies have hurt or made no difference to the economy, with 18 percent saying they hurt and 44 percent saying they’ve made no difference.

Concerns over rising prices are growing worse.

Seventy-four percent say they are extremely concerned about the price of gas, up from 68 percent in March. Another 18 percent are somewhat concerned. Sixty-eight percent say they are extremely concerned over grocery prices, up from 59 percent. Sixty-one percent say they are worried about prices of other goods and services, up from 53 percent. Housing costs are a concern for 54 percent, up from 40 percent.

Biden’s overall approval rating dropped to 39 percent, the lowest rating of his presidency.

From the AP report on the poll:

“I don’t know how much worse it can get,” said Milan Ramsey, a 29-year-old high school counselor and Democrat in Santa Monica, California, who with her husband had to move into her parents’ house to raise their infant son.

Ramsey thinks the economic dysfunction that’s led to her being unable to afford the place where she grew up isn’t Biden’s fault. But she’s alarmed he hasn’t implemented ambitious plans for fighting climate change or fixing health care.

“He hasn’t delivered on any of the promises. I feel like the stimulus checks came out and that was the last win of his administration,” Ramsey said of Biden. “I think he’s tired — and I don’t blame him, I’d be tired too at his age with the career he’s had.”

Seventy-eight percent of Americans agree the county is moving in the wrong direction, up from 70 percent in the April AP-NORC poll. The change has been driven by a collapse in positive views among Democrats. Back in March, 55 percent of Democrats said the country was headed in the right direction. In the May poll, just 33 percent do.

COMMENTS

Please let us know if you're having issues with commenting.