Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for June 3, 2020
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June 3, 2020: Twenty-two percent (22%) of voters nationwide now believe the economy is getting better. A Ballotpedia survey also found that 50% believe it is getting worse and 23% believe it is staying about the same.[1]
The U.S. economy had been strong before the coronavirus pandemic and unemployment levels were reaching record lows. In response to the pandemic, however, government-ordered shutdowns of the economy have cost more than 40 million workers their jobs. As lockdown orders are easing, it is unclear how quickly the economy will rebound.
At this point in time, Republican voters are much more optimistic about a potential rebound than Democrats or Independents. In fact, a modest plurality of Republicans (41%) believe economic conditions are starting to improve. Still, 34% of the GOP voters think things are still getting worse.[1]
Sixty-four percent (64%) of Democrats believe the economy is getting worse while 9% take a more optimistic view. Among independents, 50% say the economy is getting worse while 16% believe it is getting better.[1]
In one sense, these results are fairly typical. When a Republican is in the White House, Republicans are more optimistic about the economy. When a Democrat is in the White House, the reverse is true. However, the magnitude of the gap at this time is especially significant.
The survey also found that men are more optimistic than women. Older voters are more optimistic than younger.[1]
We will continue to monitor economic expectations as America recovers.
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- June 2, 2020 –53% of voters are more worried about coronavirus threat to their health than their finances
- June 1, 2020 –21% of voters believe it will be at least six months before most businesses reopen
- May 29, 2020 –20% of voters not confident they could receive medical treatment for coronavirus
- May 28, 2020 –39% of voters have family member who lost primary source of income due to shutdowns
- May 27, 2020 –45% of voters rate U.S. healthcare system as good or excellent
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See also
- Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day
- Documenting America's Path to Recovery Email Updates
- State government responses to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020
- Debate over responses to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020
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