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US voters align on national debt concerns across party lines

A rare point of bipartisan agreement has emerged among American voters concerning the national debt, with both Democrats and Republicans expressing significant concern. A Pew Research Center poll revealed that a majority of individuals from both parties view the federal deficit as a major problem, a sentiment more aligned than their opinions on inflation, healthcare, or the job market. This shared concern arises as the U.S. national debt surpasses $39 trillion, with experts warning of unsustainable fiscal strain and potential impacts on essential programs like Social Security and Medicare. AI

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US voters align on national debt concerns across party lines

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Tristan Bove ·

    National debt fears are where Democrats and Republicans are most aligned—more so than on inflation, healthcare, or even the jobs market

    Rising debt’s wide-reaching consequences are a rare point of shared concern for voters.