Were you better off four years ago? Seven US voters weigh their options
Briefly

Sa'iyda Shabazz expressed, 'Our household income is now roughly 25% of what it was two years ago. We survive on much less, with each dollar stretched thin.'
'Almost everything we buy is more expensive in large part due to corporate greed,' the article discusses rising costs that are impacting household financial security amid the pandemic.
Many polls suggest that despite positive economic metrics, the reality for many Americans remains starkly different, as they face increasing costs and financial instability.
Voters will likely assess their voting decisions based on the tangible feelings of economic well-being or distress they experience in their daily lives.
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