Voters in New Hampshire shared whether the state of the economy was a concern for them ahead of the 2024 election, with some citing continued high costs.
Voters in New Hampshire shared whether they were concerned about the state of the economy ahead of the 2024 election, with some citing dwindling gas prices, but others pointing to the high cost of living.
«You're getting less for your buck now,» Irene, who was visiting Manchester, told Fox News. «It's horrible.»
Voters in New Hampshire shared whether the state of the economy was a concern for them ahead of the 2024 election, with some citing continued high costs.
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But Greg, from Milford, wasn't concerned about surging costs in recent years. He said Americans need to stop complaining about high inflation.
«That's capitalism,» Greg said. «Toughen up, folks. Quit whining.»
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Voters in New Hampshire shared how they feelt about the state of the economy, with some concerned about high prices, while others noticed economic relief. (Fox News/Ramiro Vargas / Fox News)
President Biden frequently touted Bidenomics beginning in summer 2023 — a phrase he embraced for his administration's approach to rebuilding the economy after the COVID-19 pandemic. Inflation has eased since it hit a 40-year high at 9.1% in June 2022, but has remained above the Federal Reserve's 2% goal, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
«I think COVID had a lot to do with the economy,» Mitzy, from Manchester, said. «Some things you can't really control as well as we'd like to.»
Clayton from Manchster said the U.S. economy isn't doing horribly.
«Gas is down,»
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