inbluevt | Date: Thursday, 2013/07/25, 11:06 PM | Message # 1 | DMCA |
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OverviewFour years after the recession officially ended, the economic recovery remains a long way off in the view of many Americans.
A new survey by the Pew Research Center, conducted July 17-21 among 1,480 adults, finds that 44% say it will be a long time before the nation’s economy recovers. Smaller percentages say either the economy already is recovering or will recover soon .
These opinions are little changed from March. But last October, shortly before the presidential election, fewer Americans said it would be a long time before the economy recovers. At that time, 61% said the economy was already recovering or would recover soon; today 54% say this.
Opinions of current economic conditions, which had improved modestly in June, have slipped back to levels from earlier this year. Currently, 17% say economic conditions are excellent or good, while 82% rate them as only fair or poor. In June, 23% rated the economy as excellent or good, the most positive measure in more than five years.
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