Most voters remain concerned about the economy, and the Republican Party is making gains on the issue.
That’s according to the latest Rasmussen Reports.
Fifty percent (50%) say they trust Republicans more to handle the economy, while 39% trust Democrats more.
That 11-point margin marks a significant increase for Republicans since March, when they led Democrats by just four points on the issue.
The survey found that overall 88% of likely U.S. voters are concerned about the economy, including 60% who are “very concerned.”
Just 10% are not concerned about the economy.
Ninety-two percent (92%) of voters believe economic issues will be important in the 2024 presidential election, including 68% who expect it to be “very important.”
Only seven percent (7%) don’t think the economy will be an important issue in 2024.
To see survey question wording, click here.

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