http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/14/most-americans-think-economy-is-getting-worse.html
Consumers have been the missing link in the U.S. economic
recovery and are likely to remain so absent a major change in sentiment.
Despite the seemingly endless stream of Wall Street economists who
believe the U.S. is about to snap out of its malaise, most Americans
think the economy is bad and getting worse, according to several recent
surveys.
One of the more glaring examples of how strong pessimism has become
is Gallup’s U.S. Economic Confidence Index. The measure gauges the
difference between respondents who say the economy is improving or
declining. The most recent results are not good.
Fully 59 percent say the economy is “getting worse” against
just 37 percent who say it is “getting better.” That gap of 22
percentage points is the worst since August, according to Gallup, which
polled 3,542 adults. The index carries a sampling error of plus or minus
2 percentage points.
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