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Publication date: May 16, 2022
TOP TAKEAWAYS
- Voters believe that the government is mainly to blame for rising inflation because of high spending during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Voters do not trust the federal government to fix the problem of inflation. They believe it is only exacerbated by government intervention.
- Getting Americans back to work can help curb inflation and help Americans rise to the middle class more quickly. Voters support reforms that encourage technical programs over college to help reduce student loan debt.