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Most Americans Say Bidenflation Causing 'Severe' or 'Moderate' Financial Hardship: Poll

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September 9, 2022 at 8:05 pm
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Most Americans Say Bidenflation Causing 'Severe' or 'Moderate' Financial Hardship: Poll

NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND - SEPTEMBER 08: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) summer meeting at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center September 8, 2022 in National Harbor, Maryland. The president, ahead of the November midterm elections, sharpened his attack against Republicans, calling former President Trump and his MAGA supporters a threat to democracy. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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The majority of Americans say inflation is causing them financial hardship, according to a new poll.

While the Biden administration heralded a pause in the rise of inflation for the month of July, a new Gallup poll indicates that Americans are feeling the pain more now than at the beginning of this year.

“A majority of Americans, 56%, now say price increases are causing financial hardship for their household, up from 49% in January and 45% in November,” Gallup said. “The latest reading includes 12% who describe the hardship as severe and 44% as moderate.”

The survey was conducted Aug. 1-22 after that pause in inflation.

More federal data will be released this month showing whether inflation took off again in August or remained steady.

Inflation is reportedly hitting poorer Americans hardest.

“Lower-income Americans are more likely than others to be experiencing severe hardship — 26% of those whose annual household income is less than $48,000 say prices are causing severe hardship for their families,” Gallup said.

“That compares with 12% of middle-income Americans and 4% of upper-income Americans. Lower-income Americans are about as likely now as last fall to say they are experiencing either severe or moderate hardship — 74%, compared with 70% in November.”

The survey found middle-income Americans are feeling the pain as well.

“Middle-income (63%) and upper-income (40%) Americans remain significantly less likely than lower-income Americans to say they are experiencing hardship,” Gallup said. “However, sharply more middle- and upper-income Americans are struggling now than were last November.”

“The increase has been greater among middle-income Americans — up 17 percentage points than among upper-income Americans — up 12 points.”

Americans are cutting back on spending, traveling less and trying to up their income to deal with the higher prices.

#ECB new inflation projections are shocking: 8.1% this year, 5.5% in 2023 and 2.3% in 2024, miles away from the 2% target they want to hit in the medium term. ECB raises growth outlook for this year, but slashes outlook for 2023 & 2024. (via BBG) pic.twitter.com/0yRfd9s2oa

— Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) September 8, 2022

“The most common action, mentioned by 24% of those experiencing hardship, is to reduce spending, including buying less in general or buying only essential items,” Gallup said.

“Another 17% say they are traveling less or canceling vacations, while the same percentage indicate they are driving less or trying to use less gas. Other common strategies for dealing with higher prices are buying cheaper goods or generic brands of products (12%), eating out less (10%), buying fewer groceries or growing their own food (10%), staying home (8%), and cutting down on entertainment expenses (8%).

“Seven percent say they have tried to increase their income by working more hours, finding a second job or looking for a new job. Three percent say they are delaying medical procedures or appointments, and another 3% are delaying home improvement or maintenance projects,” Gallup added.

A version of this article first appeared at The Center Square.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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