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Poll: Majority Say Middle Class Not Benefiting at All from Joe Biden’s Policies
American middle-class families, who are most likely to serve in the military and pay an overwhelming percentage of their income in federal taxes, are not benefiting from the policies of the Biden administration, a recent Monmouth University poll revealed.
Only 10 percent of Americans believe the middle class has benefited a lot, while 51 percent say the middle class has not benefited at all.
The numbers have only deteriorated under President Joe Biden’s leadership. “In the first months of his term, more said the middle class benefited a lot (19% in June 2021) and fewer said not at all (36%),” the poll found.
Director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute Patrick Murray slammed Biden for not keeping his campaign promise.
“Biden’s appeal when he ran for president was that he understands the average Joe. Reaction to his policy agenda, however, suggests it is an area where he remains weak,” he said.
A plurality of Americans (38 percent) describe themselves among the middle class, according to the poll. Twenty-nine percent identify as working class (arguably middle class), 14 percent as poor, and just 16 percent as upper middle class or higher.
Compared to the years under the Trump administration, a greater number of Americans say that they are financially struggling in Biden’s America:
Overall, 4 in 10 Americans (41%) say they are struggling to remain where they are financially, while 46% feel their finances are stable and just 12% say their situation is improving. The current results are in line with polling conducted last year. In prior polls conducted between 2017 and 2021, the number who said they were struggling ranged within a lower level between 20% and 29%.
Those who are struggling the most under Biden’s leadership are the poor:
Currently, the number of Americans who feel they are struggling include nearly 9 in 10 of those who consider themselves to be poor, about half of the working class, nearly 3 in 10 of the middle class, and about 1 in 8 of those who are upper middle class or even better off. In terms of partisanship, Republicans (45%) and independents (46%) are more likely than Democrats (28%) to report they are struggling.
The poll sampled 805 Americans from March 16-20 with a 5.8 percent margin of error.
The polling comes as 70 percent of Americans feel financially stressed in Biden’s America, a CNBC Your Money Financial Confidence survey revealed Tuesday. Inflation, fueled by Biden’s war on American energy, is the main driver of their stress.
Ninety percent of voters are worried about Biden’s soaring inflation, the top concern among those sampled in a March Fox News poll.
Follow Wendell Husebø on Twitter @WendellHusebø. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality.
Exclusive – Democrat Presidential Candidate Marianne Williamson: Biden ‘Hasn’t Done Enough’ for Working Class
DOVER, New Hampshire – Democrat presidential candidate Marianne Williamson believes that President Joe Biden “hasn’t done enough” for working-class Americans and thinks Democrats need a more energetic option for a general election showdown with Republicans.
Breitbart News briefly caught up with Williamson after an event at Gallivant Global Eatery in Dover, New Hampshire, on Saturday and asked if she believes “Biden has done enough for working-class Americans.”
“He hasn’t done enough, but he’s certainly done a lot more than the Republicans,” she offered as a concise response.
When asked if she feels Biden is up for another general election campaign or if Democrats need someone with “more energy” and “more with it,” Williamson responded, “Obviously, or I wouldn’t be running.”
Williamson, an author and “spiritual thought leader,” spoke minutes earlier before a bustling restaurant full of patrons and some ten to fifteen supporters and spectators at the front of the Gallivant Global Eatery who were either there in support or stopped in out of curiosity.
“Now, I am a Democrat. I am a Roosevelt Democrat. I believe that the Democratic Party should stand for unequivocal advocacy for the working people of the United States,” she went on to tell the restaurant.
“In order for us to win in 2024 and in order for us to repair this country, we have to be willing … to cut the cord with the last 50 years of history, we have to be willing to begin a new era,” Williamson said. “There is no reason why we in this country do not have universal health care, do not have a guaranteed livable wage, do not have free college tuition, do not have paid family leave, and do not have guaranteed sick pay.”
She also hit Biden for not being radical enough on climate change. Specifically, Williamson criticized his administration’s approval of a “$39 billion-dollar project to export liquified natural gas from Alaska,” arguing that “this is at a time when scientists are telling us that we absolutely must be ramping down, not ramping up, fossil fuel extraction.”
Williamson, in March, was the first Democrat to announce a candidacy for the 2024 presidential election. Robert Kennedy Jr., the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy, has since filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission.
On Friday, Biden said he plans to announce a reflection bid “relatively soon,” the AFP reported.
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