More Pennsylvania voters in new poll say they are worse off financially than a year ago
First publishedJul 16, 21:06 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 10:46 UTC · 14m ago
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A new poll in Pennsylvania found 44% of voters are worse off financially than a year ago.
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A new poll in Pennsylvania was released. It asked voters about their finances. 44% of voters said they are worse off now than a year ago.
Why it matters
This news is important because it shows how people in Pennsylvania are feeling about their money. It can affect how they vote in elections.
In brief
- What percentage of voters said they are worse off financially?
- 44%
- When did the poll take place?
- The poll was not specified in the text.
- Who carried Pennsylvania in the 2024 election?
- President Trump
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The outlets frame the story as a sign of economic struggles in a key swing state.
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Pennsylvania is a key swing state.
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More voters are saying they are worse off financially than a few months ago.
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