Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton rank as the most pressing danger to the U.S. economy, most Americans say, regardless of their age, income, ethnicity, political affiliation or gender.
More than 60 percent of Americans said the upcoming presidential election was the biggest threat to the economy over the next six months, according to a report by Bankrate.com. Terrorism ranked a very distant second followed by economic volatility abroad, a decline in the U.S. stock market and rising interest rates.
Republicans were only slightly more likely than Democrats or Independents to say the election outcome was the biggest economic risk in the immediate future, Bankrate said of the survey of over 1,000 adults conducted earlier this month.
Following a 27-month streak in which Americans reported improved feelings of financial security, “the election is wearing on Americans’ feelings of confidence,” according to Bankrate’s Chief Financial Analyst Greg McBride.
“People don’t have a whole lot of extra money to throw around and when you layer on the uncertainty of who is going to win the election, it is starting to take a toll on how consumers feel about where the economy might be headed.”
via CNBC
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