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Family Finances, Last Year
registered voters
January 15, 2015—November 10, 2025:
1,109,639 Responses
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age
18-34
35-49
50-64
65+
education
Non-College Graduate
College Graduate
Postgraduate
gender
Female
Male
Female
party
Independent
Democrat
Republican
Independent
race
White
Black or African-American
Hispanic/Latino
Other
Over the last year, has your family's financial situation:
Refined by:
party:
Independent
gender:
Female
Clear All
100%
- Gotten better
100%
- Gotten worse
100%
- Stayed about the same
100%
- Unsure
100%
- Net Better
2025-11-10
Clear
12M
6M
3M
Gotten worse
Stayed about the same
Gotten better
Unsure
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All Respondents
November 10, 2025
100% of population
Total
Gotten better
18%
Gotten worse
41%
Stayed about the same
41%
Unsure
1%
Subgroups
Refined by:
party:
Independent
gender:
Female
Clear All
17% of population
Total
Gotten better
12%
Gotten worse
48%
Stayed about the same
38%
Unsure
2%
age:
18-34
Gotten better
12%
Gotten worse
49%
Stayed about the same
36%
Unsure
2%
age:
35-49
Gotten better
11%
Gotten worse
53%
Stayed about the same
34%
Unsure
1%
age:
50-64
Gotten better
14%
Gotten worse
48%
Stayed about the same
37%
Unsure
1%
age:
65+
Gotten better
11%
Gotten worse
41%
Stayed about the same
46%
Unsure
1%
education:
Non-College Graduate
Gotten better
12%
Gotten worse
49%
Stayed about the same
37%
Unsure
2%
education:
College Graduate
Gotten better
13%
Gotten worse
46%
Stayed about the same
40%
Unsure
2%
education:
Postgraduate
Gotten better
12%
Gotten worse
45%
Stayed about the same
41%
Unsure
1%
race:
White
Gotten better
12%
Gotten worse
47%
Stayed about the same
39%
Unsure
1%
race:
Black or African-American
Gotten better
11%
Gotten worse
51%
Stayed about the same
36%
Unsure
2%
race:
Hispanic/Latino
Gotten better
13%
Gotten worse
50%
Stayed about the same
35%
Unsure
2%
race:
Other
Gotten better
13%
Gotten worse
48%
Stayed about the same
38%
Unsure
2%
All Respondents
November 10, 2025
100% of population
Gotten better
Gotten worse
Stayed about the same
Unsure
Total
18%
41%
41%
1%
Subgroups
Refined by:
party:
Independent
gender:
Female
Clear All
17% of population
Gotten better
Gotten worse
Stayed about the same
Unsure
Total
12%
48%
38%
2%
age
Gotten better
Gotten worse
Stayed about the same
Unsure
18-34
12%
49%
36%
2%
35-49
11%
53%
34%
1%
50-64
14%
48%
37%
1%
65+
11%
41%
46%
1%
education
Gotten better
Gotten worse
Stayed about the same
Unsure
Non-College Graduate
12%
49%
37%
2%
College Graduate
13%
46%
40%
2%
Postgraduate
12%
45%
41%
1%
race
Gotten better
Gotten worse
Stayed about the same
Unsure
White
12%
47%
39%
1%
Black or African-American
11%
51%
36%
2%
Hispanic/Latino
13%
50%
35%
2%
Other
13%
48%
38%
2%
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