Recent polling data on President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy indicates a strong divide between different demographics.
Approval ratings are low among younger and middle-aged adults, particularly for high school graduates.
However, college graduates and those with secure jobs or investments look to be more approving. (Trending: Tucker Reveals The Moment He Became A Full-Blown Trump Supporter)
Additionally, a significant portion of Democrats and Independent voters disapprove of the president’s economic policies.
“There is some new insight into the presidential race and what is really a tale of two different economies, the young versus the old,” CNBC’s Brian Sullivan stated.
“According to the latest Gallup numbers, just 28% of 18-34-year-olds approve of the president’s handling of the economy. For ages 35-54, it’s actually worse, a dismal 26% say the president is doing a good job.”
“And again, really a tale of the haves and the have-nots. Among college graduates, who probably have a secure job and maybe own a house or maybe own stocks or whatever, the approval rating is a little bit higher, at 47%.”
“But that number crashes to only 22% for high school grads. And even more shocking, nearly one in four Democrats do not like the White House’s handling of the economy.”
“Think about it, a stunning number for people who are loyal to their party. And among Independent voters, 74%, three out of four, disapprove of the way the president has handled the economy.”
The data suggests a divide between the haves and have-nots, in terms of economic approval.
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