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32% of US voters feel economically disillusioned, poll finds

A new poll from the Roosevelt Institute identifies a group of 32% of American voters, termed the "disillusioned," who feel the economic system is rigged against them and that government policies are detrimental. This group is not defined by rural or conservative leanings, but rather by lower income levels (under $75,000 annually) and a higher proportion of working-class individuals. Many in this cohort have made significant financial sacrifices, including dipping into retirement savings and cutting back on essential expenses, leading to a pessimistic outlook on their economic future. AI

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32% of US voters feel economically disillusioned, poll finds

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Nick Lichtenberg, Catherina Gioino ·

    Meet America’s ‘Disillusioned’ 32%: They’re not who you think

    They work full-time, play by the rules and they still raid their retirement savings. The Roosevelt Institute looks at America's economically betrayed.