New poll shows nearly 9/10 voters worried about rising cost of living, inflation
88% of voters are concerned about the rising costs of living while 86% are worried about inflation.
Eighty-eight percent of voters are either "somewhat" or "extremely" worried about the rising costs of living in the U.S., according to a new poll by the conservative advocacy group American Action Network.
The poll was released as Republicans try to make increasing consumer prices a midterm issue for Democrats, who control Congress and the White House. It also found 86% of those surveyed were worried about inflation, 79% were concerned about rising gas prices and 73% were worried about "impending tax prices."
The poll surveyed 1,009 voters in 51 battleground House districts during the week of June 22-29. The margin of error was 3.1%
Other recent polls also suggest the domestic economy is a chief concern among conservative voters.
A recent Fox News poll found 83% of those surveyed were worried about inflation. Seventy-seven percent were worried about taxes.