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81 percent of Americans think
country on "wrong track"
Reuters
Friday, April 4, 2008
Four out of five Americans believe things are "on
the wrong track" in the United States, the gloomiest outlook
in about 20 years, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll
released on Thursday.
The poll found that 81 percent of respondents felt "things
have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track." That
was up from 69 percent last year and 35 percent in early 2003.
Only 4 percent of survey respondents said the country was better
off than it was five years ago, while 78 percent said it was worse,
the newspaper said.
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The Times said Americans were more unhappy with the country's
direction than at any time since the survey started in the early
1990s.
The economy has emerged as the biggest issue in this year's U.S.
presidential campaign. The country is struggling with a mortgage
crisis and many economists forecast a recession this year.
Most of those surveyed said they were keeping their heads above
water financially, but Americans were concerned about the country's
financial footing.
According to The Times, only 21 percent of respondents said the
overall economy was in good condition, the lowest number since
late 1992, when the recession that began in the summer of 1990
had already been over for more than a year. In the poll, nearly
two out of three people said they believed the economy was in
recession.
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