(NewsNation) — A plurality of likely U.S. voters feel as though they are "worse off financially" now than they were in 2024, a NewsNation/DDHQ poll released Sunday revealed.
Of the 1,159 polled last week, 39% said they felt less economically secure, year-over-year. Just 26% said they felt better off, while 34% said they were "neither better nor worse off" this fall.
Likely voters also rate economic issues as the biggest problem facing the United States, with 57% highlighting inflation and 11% Unemployment.
The poll, conducted between Oct. 27 and 29, asked likely voters about their opinions on President Donald Trump's second term — including his policies and overall success.
The president's approval rating sits at 41%, down three points from April, and a majority of respondents, 60%, sa

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