Independent, UK - More than a quarter of Americans say they would need to be making at least $150,000 to feel financially secure, and more than three-quarters of Americans say they currently don't feel financially secure — especially those who belong to Generation X.
More than three-quarters of U.S. adults say they aren’t completely financially secure, which is up from 72 percent in 2023 and 75 percent in 2024, according to Bankrate’s Financial Freedom Survey.
Nation of Change- A new poll has revealed a widening rift between Democratic Party leadership and its voter base, with a majority of Democrats calling for a change at the top. The findings come amid ongoing internal strife, disillusionment with the party’s response to escalating authoritarianism, and mounting frustration over the failure to embrace popular progressive policies.
The Reuters/Ipsos survey, released Thursday, found that 62 percent of self-identified Democrats believe the party should replace its current leaders. Just 24 percent disagreed with that sentiment, and 14 percent either did not know or chose not to respond. The poll included over 4,200 respondents, with 1,293 identifying as Democrats, and was conducted earlier this month.
QUINNIPIAC: 27% favorable, 53% unfavorable
KFF: 35% favorable, 64% unfavorable
PEW: 29% favorable, 49% unfavorable
WaPo-IPSOS: 23% favorable, 42% unfavorable
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