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All-America Economic Survey Finds Sharp Division on Economy Between Frontrunners

April 5, 2016 by Hart Research Leave a Comment

According to the latest All-America Economic Survey conducted for CNBC, Americans are divided about evenly on whether GOP frontrunner Donald Trump or Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton would be better for the economy overall, which respondents rate as their #1 issue going into the election this fall. The survey also shows that Americans place privacy concerns above those of law enforcement in the ongoing debate over encryption.

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One bright spot in the #CNBCAllAmericaSurvey: 52% of homeowners expect the value of their home to increase in the next year, highest recorded since 2017.

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Real estate still seen as the best investment (39%) with gold in 2nd place (24%). 14% say crypto is best with ppl under 35 the biggest fans (25%, 2nd only to real estate). #CNBCAllAmericaSurvey

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So far Americans mostly aren’t cutting back spending to the extent they did a decade+ ago but grocery cutbacks are on par and credit card use is up. #CNBCAllAmericaSurvey pic.twitter.com/je8E…

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Biden catches inflation blame mostly from Republicans, but everyone blames corporate greed. #CNBCAllAmericaSurvey pic.twitter.com/Ekz4…

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In our #CNBCAllAmericaSurvey half say Biden’s policies a “major cause” of inflation—not great—but far more blame COVID disruptions & corporations “taking advantage”. pic.twitter.com/cITR…

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