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kirill [66]
2 years ago
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View the results of this Gallup Poll and Pew Research Poll measuring what people in the United States think are the most importa

nt issues facing our country.
Are you surprised by the polls? Explain.
Which contemporary domestic issue do you think will have the most significant impact on the United States in the next few years? Why?
How will this issue impact the US economy, politics and culture?
History
1 answer:
antoniya [11.8K]2 years ago
7 0

The results of the Gallup Poll showed that the most pressing economic poll according to Americans is Inflation and the high cost of living.

<h3>What economic issue worries Americans most?</h3>

Americans are often very worried about the economy and a Gallup Poll showed that the most important economic issue to most Americans is the high cost of living in the nation.

This is not surprising because inflation erodes the value of people's earnings and so they are right to worry about it.

A contemporary issue that will be very significant in the U.S. in the next few years is gun rights.

It will affect the political landscape by further dividing the Conservatives from the liberals and also influence the economy with people being more wary of being in public and so spending less. But this effect will most likely be negligible.

Find out more on inflation at brainly.com/question/777738

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