national
Family Finances, Last Year
registered voters
January 15, 2015—March 16, 20251,056,956 Responses

Over the last year, has your family's financial situation:

Refined by:
gender
Female
2025-03-16
Uncertainty Range
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All Respondents

March 16, 2025
100% of population
Total
Gotten better11%
Gotten worse42%
Stayed about the same46%
Unsure1%

Subgroups

Refined by:
gender
Female
52% of population
Total
Gotten better11%
Gotten worse42%
Stayed about the same46%
Unsure1%
age: 18-34
Gotten better11%
Gotten worse43%
Stayed about the same44%
Unsure2%
age: 35-49
Gotten better11%
Gotten worse47%
Stayed about the same40%
Unsure1%
age: 50-64
Gotten better11%
Gotten worse44%
Stayed about the same44%
Unsure<1%
age: 65+
Gotten better9%
Gotten worse36%
Stayed about the same54%
Unsure<1%
education: Non-College Graduate
Gotten better9%
Gotten worse45%
Stayed about the same44%
Unsure1%
education: College Graduate
Gotten better13%
Gotten worse40%
Stayed about the same47%
Unsure1%
education: Postgraduate
Gotten better14%
Gotten worse34%
Stayed about the same52%
Unsure<1%
party: Democrat
Gotten better18%
Gotten worse26%
Stayed about the same55%
Unsure1%
party: Republican
Gotten better3%
Gotten worse60%
Stayed about the same36%
Unsure1%
party: Independent
Gotten better8%
Gotten worse49%
Stayed about the same42%
Unsure1%
race: White
Gotten better9%
Gotten worse44%
Stayed about the same46%
Unsure1%
race: Black or African-American
Gotten better17%
Gotten worse30%
Stayed about the same52%
Unsure2%
race: Hispanic/Latino
Gotten better11%
Gotten worse49%
Stayed about the same38%
Unsure1%
race: Other
Gotten better12%
Gotten worse44%
Stayed about the same43%
Unsure2%

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