Santa Fe New Mexican

AP-NORC poll: Views of economy stabilize as election nears

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Most Americans view the nation’s economic situation as bleak, but a rising percentage also see signs of stability six weeks before Election Day — if not reasons for optimism.

According to a new poll from the Associated PressNORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 60 percent of Americans describe the national economy as poor and 40 percent deem it good. That’s a rebound in confidence from low points in April and May, when just 29 percent called the economy good as the coronaviru­s pandemic took hold of the country.

About 4 in 10 Americans — 43 percent — say they expect the economy to improve in the next year, about the same as in July. But just 28 percent said they expect things to get even worse, a slight improvemen­t from the 35 percent who said so in July and a significan­t improvemen­t from May, when 40 percent expected things to continue getting worse. This month, 27 percent expect no change in economic conditions in the next year.

That relative hopefulnes­s may say more about the nation’s politics than the underlying health of the world’s largest economy.

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