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Biden Faces Backlash Over Economy, Doubts Loom on Jobs and Inflation Claims

President Biden had a very busy week with his speeches and media appearances. However, some people are concerned about his recent actions and statements. During a CNN interview with Erin Burnett, Biden admitted that he would continue to withhold ammunition from Israel if they continued their operation in Rafah. Additionally, he made some questionable comments about the economy.

The economy is a major concern for many voters, as multiple polls show that it is the most important issue. Despite President Biden’s optimism, polls consistently show that Americans disapprove of his handling of the economy. The latest poll from The Economist/YouGov shows that a plurality of voters believe the economy will “get worse” if Biden is reelected. In comparison, a plurality of voters say the economy will “get better” if former President Donald Trump is reelected.

President Biden’s approval rating on the economy is also cause for concern, with polls showing that a majority of voters disapprove of his handling of this key issue. Furthermore, there are concerns about inflation, with a majority of voters believing there will be a higher rate of inflation in six months.

President Biden’s claims about creating jobs and bringing down inflation have been met with skepticism, as fact-checkers have pointed out that many of the jobs were recovered after the pandemic, and inflation rates under his administration are among the highest.

Overall, there are growing concerns about the economy and President Biden’s handling of it. Many voters are worried about the impact of inflation and the state of the economy. These concerns may have an impact on the upcoming elections as voters express dissatisfaction with the current economic situation.

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