Sunday, August 15, 2010

Stimulus Fail: 46% Say Job Market Worse Than a Year Ago


It has become obvious to Americans the "Stimulus" was poorly targeted for job creation. President Obama is pushing "Recovery Summer," but voters aren't buying that snake oil. A New Rasmussen survey has found only 14% of adults think the job market has improved in the last year. 46% say it has gotten worse.

Rasmussen reported:
The survey also shows that just 14% say the job market is better now than it was a year ago.

Forty-six percent (46%) disagree and say the job market is worse today.

Lower income workers are much more likely to think the job market is getting worse. This is frightening news for Democrats running for reelection this fall.
Fifty-six percent (56%) of those lower income adults say the labor market is worse today.

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