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Dulcinea

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Mon Oct 20, 2025, 07:21 AM Monday

How Americans are feeling about their chances on the job market, according to an AP-NORC poll

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are growing increasingly concerned about their ability to find a good job under President Donald Trump, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds, in what is a potential warning sign for Republicans as a promised economic boom has given way to hiring freezes and elevated inflation.

High prices for groceries, housing and health care persist as a fear for many households, while rising electricity bills and the cost of gas at the pump are also sources of anxiety, according to the survey.

Some 47% of U.S. adults are “not very” or “not at all confident” they could find a good job if they wanted to, an increase from 37% when the question was last asked in October 2023.

Electricity bills are a “major” source of stress for 36% of U.S. adults at a time when the expected build-out of data centers for artificial intelligence could further tax the power grid. Just more than one-half said the cost of groceries are a “major” source of financial stress, about 4 in 10 said the cost of housing and health care were a serious strain and about one-third said they were feeling high stress about gasoline prices.

https://apnews.com/article/poll-economy-trump-inflation-electricity-costs-hiring-jobs-ffa4a9de69db090f47f968ba656d694b

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How Americans are feeling about their chances on the job market, according to an AP-NORC poll (Original Post) Dulcinea Monday OP
When you retire you no longer have to look for a better job. twodogsbarking Monday #1
You get to rely on a failing health care system RainCaster Monday #2
You have to hope you don't lose your retirement savings IronLionZion Monday #3

IronLionZion

(50,141 posts)
3. You have to hope you don't lose your retirement savings
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 03:20 PM
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to inflation, stock market crashes, or losing federal benefits like social security and medicare.

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