Swing-State Wisconsin Voters Most Concerned About Economy, Disapprove Of ‘Bidenomics’

The League of American Workers recently released a poll, shedding light on Wisconsin voters’ dissatisfaction with the country’s direction, their economic concerns, and President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy. The survey revealed that 72 percent of respondents believed the country was on the wrong track, while 58 percent disapproved of Biden’s performance regarding economic issues.
According to North Star Opinion Research, which conducted the poll, 40 percent of respondents identified economic issues such as jobs and inflation among their top two concerns. A quarter mentioned it first. The respondents named food prices and income erosion as the most significant impacts from inflation on themselves and their families, with 49 percent and 40 percent citing them respectively.
The poll also discovered that 37% of Wisconsin voters were unfamiliar with the term “Bidenomics,” and those who knew it viewed it unfavorably by a 48 to 24 percent margin. This included a majority (62 percent) of those familiar with the term.

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