From Lifestyles to Political Discontent, Economic Woes Still Take their Toll
A near-record number of Americans call jobs difficult to find in
their area, more than half say the long-running economic downturn has
forced major changes in their personal lifestyle ¨C and increasing
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More than three and a half years since the recession began and more
than two years after unemployment first cracked 9 percent, 82 percent
of Americans still say the job market in their area is struggling ¨C 2
points from the record in nearly 20 years of polls, set in December
2009.
Indeed nearly half in this ABC News/Washington Post poll call it
¡°very¡± difficult to find jobs in their area, and among those who¡¯ve
had a layoff hit their household, more, 68 percent, call jobs very hard
to find ¨C a troubling assessment for the more than 14 million
Americans looking for work.More broadly, ratings of the national
economy have remained consistently dreadful for more than three years.
Ninety percent rate it negatively, including half who give the economy
the most negative rating, ¡°poor.¡±
Closer to home, a remarkable 74 percent in this poll, produced for
ABC News by Langer Research Associates, say they,Several producers
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member has been laid off in the last year. That includes nearly three
in 10 who say it¡¯s occurred in their own household, just slightly off
its peak in December.
In terms of family finances, a mere 15 percent say they're "getting
ahead financially" ¨C nearly half what it was five years ago and tying
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system, which was debuted by the University of Oregon in the 2010 BCS
National Championship Game. say they are falling behind financially, up
6 points since February. The toll is more than financial: 54 percent of
Americans say they¡¯ve had to change their personal lifestyle in a
significant way because of the economy. And among those who have had to
change, six in 10 are angry or upset about it (23 and 38 percent,
respectively) up 16 points since April 2009.
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