US Poll Finds Growing Financial Anxiety and Views Iran Strike as Mistake
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A recent Ipsos poll commissioned by ABC News and the Washington Post found that a majority of Americans are increasingly pessimistic about their personal finances and believe that the U.S. military’s strike on Iran was a mistake.
The survey, conducted across the United States, revealed that more respondents than ever are concerned about their economic situation, with a significant portion expressing doubts about their ability to meet future expenses. At the same time, 56% of participants said they think the U.S. military action against Iran was a mistake, while 38% believed it was a mistake and 6% said it was not.
The findings come amid ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, and reflect a broader sense of uncertainty among the American public regarding both domestic economic conditions and foreign policy decisions.
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