Almost Half of Americans Say the Economy is Declining and over Half Are Worried about Their Financial Situation.Three in Five Give President Bush Negative Ratings on His Handling of the Economy ROCHESTER Rochester (rŏch`ĕstər, –ĭstər). 1 City (1990 pop. 70,745), seat of Olmsted co., SE Minn.; inc. 1858. , N.Y. -- As the volatility Volatility 1. A statistical measure of the tendency of a market or security to rise or fall sharply within a period of time. 2. A variable in option pricing formulas that denotes the extent to which the return of the underlying asset will fluctuate between now and the continues on Wall Street, a plurality The opinion of an appellate court in which more justices join than in any concurring opinion. The excess of votes cast for one candidate over those votes cast for any other candidate. Appellate panels are made up of three or more justices. of Americans says the economy is declining while one-third of Americans say, compared to a year ago, their own personal finances have gotten worse. Just under half (45%) of U.S. adults say the economy is declining, while three in ten say it is growing and 17 percent say it is neither growing nor declining. Looking at their own personal finances, 32 percent say, compared to one year ago, their personal economic situation is worse while the same number say it is better and 31 percent say it is neither better nor worse. On top of this, over half (56%) of Americans say they are worried about their financial situation while 44 percent say they are not worried. These are some of the results of a nationwide Harris Harris, Scotland: see Lewis and Harris. Poll of 2,694 U.S. adults surveyed online by Harris Interactive Harris Interactive (NASDAQ: HPOL) is an American market research company that specializes in public opinion research using both telephone and surveys on online panels. The company is the product of a 1996 merger between the Gordon S. Black Company and Louis Harris & Associates. ([R]) between August 7 and 13, 2007. Regional Differences There is a regional difference as to how people perceive per·ceive v. 1. To become aware of directly through any of the senses, especially sight or hearing. 2. To achieve understanding of; apprehend. the national financial situation as well as their own finances. Over half (52%) of those in the Midwest Midwest or Middle West, region of the United States centered on the western Great Lakes and the upper-middle Mississippi valley. It is a somewhat imprecise term that has been applied to the northern section of the land between the Appalachians see the economy as declining and 36 percent of those in this region see their own personal economic situation as worse. Those in the West, however, are of a different mind as just under two in five (39%) see the national economy as declining and 36 percent say their personal economic situation is better compared to one year ago. In terms of being worried, almost two-thirds (63%) of those in the East say they are worried, compared to 52 percent of Southerners. Politics and the Economy Neither the President nor Congress is given good marks by the public for their handling of the economy. Almost two-thirds (63%) view President George George, river, c.345 mi (560 km) long, rising in a lake on the Quebec-Labrador boundary, E Canada. It flows N through Indian Lake (125 sq mi/324 sq km) to Ungava Bay (an arm of Hudson Strait). W. Bush's job performance on the economy in a negative light while 71 percent view Congress' job performance on the economy negatively. Only one-quarter (27%) view President Bush positively on the economy, while just 14 percent say the same about Congress. As one might expect, Republicans are more likely to view the President's performance in a positive light when compared to Democrats The List of notable Democrats is a list of prominent politicians, government officials, and organizational leaders of the Democratic Party of the United States. Prominent figures of the Democratic Party Currently notable Democrats
When it comes to which party can do a better job handling the economy and economic issues, one-third (33%) say the Democrats can and one-quarter (27%) say the Republicans can, but two in five Americans (40%) are not sure. Two-thirds of each party says their party is the one does a better job on the economy (66% of Republicans think Republicans do a better job and 67% of Democrats think Democrats do a better job.) Over half of Independents (54%) say they are not sure, while one-quarter say the Democrats do a better job and 21 percent say the Republicans do a better job. Personal Debt One specific part of financial concerns is personal debt, things like credit card and mortgage payments. One-third of Americans (35%) say that paying down their own personal debt is a problem while just over two in five (44%) say it is not a problem. One in five Americans (20%) says they have no personal debt. Over the last year, one-third (33%) say that paying down this personal debt has become harder while 28 percent say it is neither easier nor harder and 18 percent say it has become easier. Different age groups have different attitudes when it comes to their personal debt. Almost half (47%) of Gen Xers (those aged 31-42) say paying down debt has become a problem while 41 percent of this generation say it has become harder in the past year to pay down their personal debt. This is also the generation where the fewest have no personal debt (just 8%). The youngest and oldest generations are the ones not as concerned about personal debt. Just one-quarter of Echo Boomers (those aged 18-30) and Matures (those 62 and older) say paying down personal debt is a problem for them (26% and 25% respectively). Also, Echo Boomers are also the ones with the least amount of personal debt as two in five (39%) say they have none. [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] Methodology This Harris Poll[R] was conducted online within the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. between August 7 and 13, 2007 among 2,694 adults (aged 18 and over). Figures for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region and household income were weighted where necessary to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help [ improve the introduction] to meet Wikipedia's layout standards. You can discuss the issue on the talk page. weighting was also used to adjust for respondents' propensity to be online. All sample surveys and polls, whether or not they use probability probability, in mathematics, assignment of a number as a measure of the "chance" that a given event will occur. There are certain important restrictions on such a probability measure. sampling, are subject to multiple sources of error which are most often not possible to quantify Quantify - A performance analysis tool from Pure Software. or estimate, including sampling error, coverage error, error associated with nonresponse, error associated with question wording and response options, and post-survey weighting and adjustments. Therefore, Harris Interactive avoids the words "margin of error" as they are misleading. All that can be calculated are different possible sampling errors with different probabilities for pure, unweighted, random samples with 100% response rates. These are only theoretical because no published polls come close to this ideal. Respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. for this survey were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in Harris Interactive surveys. The data have been weighted to reflect the composition of the adult population. Because the sample is based on those who agreed to participate in the Harris Interactive panel, no estimates of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. These statements conform to Verb 1. conform to - satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?" fit, meet coordinate - be co-ordinated; "These activities coordinate well" the principles of disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls. 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