Poll data suggests state voters less concerned for economy – despite agreeing Michigan is lagging

FOX 2 While the economy continues to be the top issue in the presidential race, new polling data suggests in Michigan fears over inflation and a recession are significantly falling off while on another front more families are reporting harsh feelings over the presidential contest

Democratic candidate for Vice President Kamala Harris is closing the gap on the economic issue with GOP candidate Donald Trump who still leads on the issue but in Michigan she may benefit from new polling positive numbers on fears over a recession and what are the numbers on fearing inflation?

“They now stand at 15.6% compared to 44.9% in November of 2023,” said Sandy Baruah, CEO Detroit Regional Chamber. “Twenty point five % we’re reporting fearing recession compared to over 50% in Nov. 2023.”

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