Gallup poll: The suffering of the American people has increased

According to IRNA, citing Rasha Today, during a survey that the Gallup Institute published the results of on Monday, it has been found that more American people are suffering from livelihood and economic problems.
In the latest survey of this institute, the percentage of Americans who say they are suffering in the current situation has increased to 5.6%, which is higher than the economic record period of 2008 and the period of the corona epidemic in 2020.
In its questionnaires, Gallup determined three indicators of the quality of life for the participants under the headings of progressing, struggling and suffering. Four out of ten participants said they were suffering.
While 59 percent of Americans said they were making progress last November, that number dropped to 51 percent this July.
The apparent rise in distress comes as multiple polls show that Americans are pessimistic about the state of the nation’s economy, ranking economic concerns above all other issues.
In his speeches, against the increase in the price of fuel and food, Biden is content only with slogans such as Putin’s price increase and tries to blame the increase in prices on Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, and Russia’s military operations in Ukraine.
Only 11 percent of Americans believe that Putin is responsible for high gas prices, and Biden’s approval rating continues to decline, hitting a July low of 38 percent in a Gallup poll.