Latest Poll Reveals Almost 90% of US Respondents Don't Like Where the Biden Administration Is Heading

Latest Poll Reveals Almost 90% of US Respondents Don't Like Where the Biden Administration Is Heading
A new poll by Monmouth University shows that US respondents are unhappy about the Biden administration and how it has compounded the economy and energy security crisis as the majority no longer trust the president. SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

A new poll of US respondents says that the Biden administration may have just sealed its fate. About 90% of the surveyed are sure everything is going south for the country, and the government is like a runaway train.

US Heads Wrong Direction With Present Administration

According to almost 100% of those surveyed in the Monmouth University opinion poll, this number of US citizens want the direction to change for the better.

The steep rise of inflation and gas prices is wrecking everyone, and they have no confidence it will improve but get more dreadful. Pessimism is rampant about how bad things have turned out from January 20; a walloping 88% say the US is going in the wrong direction according to an opinion poll, reported RT.

The level of fear about the direction of the US is at its greatest since 2013, when the Monmouth University Polling Institute began asking the question, according to the results of the latest survey released on Wednesday. Only 10% approve of the direction, down from 42% in January 2021.

The Biden administration is seen by how negative the effects of his leadership is bleak. Only 36% approve of his performance in office, while 58% disapprove. The Democrat-led Congress is doing terribly with US respondents with a 78% disapproval in a new poll, noted Mass News.

More concerns like the aspects of economy and finance are important to everyday Americans. Inflation and gas prices are major concerns for many, garnering 33% and 15%. Nine percent were concerned about the economy's health, while 6% were worried about daily expenses such as bills and groceries.

COVID-19 was named the most serious concern by only 1% of respondents, down from 18% in December and 39% in August of the previous year. Abortion rights were mentioned by 5% of respondents, up from 1% in previous polls.

Most federal government police have six months resulted in making the situation worse, responded 57% in the survey. About a meager 8% think policies work, but 34% believe Washington is ineffective and lacks leadership as a crucial input.

Just a year back, 31% admitted that the president's policies are making it better, with 34% thinking it was not so. Only 23% think the White House can solve the problem by 2023, but a resounding 45% say there is no way Biden can improve it.

Disheartening Poll Numbers

Nearly 42% of respondents admitted they have financial problems compared to that 47% who are stable. Less than one-tenth of Americans (9%) thought it was improving.

According to the poll, the number of persons with money troubles has increased by 18 percentage points since last year, spreading across all demographic groups based on income, race, and political inclination.

The respondents were called on the phone in late June with 978 adults for the survey. Other recent polls reveal similarly negative attitudes toward the president's decisions and the future of the US.

This new poll by Monmouth University has 90% of US respondents saying that the Biden administration is not steering the country well, leading to more misery.

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