Poll Shows Americans Are Hopeful For 2025, and the Reason Why Might Make You Smile
Jeff Charles
Despite a long and arduous election season, rampant economic woes, and an increasingly polarized society, Americans remain optimistic about 2025, according to a recent poll.
There are several reasons why people are encouraged heading into the new year, but one of them might be slightly surprising: The prospect of President-elect Donald Trump taking office.
A CBS News/YouGov poll revealed that 60 percent of respondents said the incoming Trump administration is a reason why they are feeling “hopeful” about 2025.
About 55 percent cited family/personal relationships, while 51 percent referred to the economy, personal finances, and opportunities.
Party affiliation appears to have significantly influenced respondents’ optimism, with 85 percent of Republicans feeling hopeful about the new year, compared to 49 percent of Independents and 38 percent of Democrats. This disparity suggests that Americans still view things through a partisan lens.
Americans have a dismal view of the current state of the U.S. economy. Only 40 percent described it as “good,” while 54 percent indicated it is in bad shape. Much of the negative sentiment is driven by serious concerns over inflation (96 percent), uncertainty (80 percent), and personal finances (75 percent).
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