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Income Inequality
registered voters
January 15, 2015—January 19, 2026:
429,851 Responses
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age
18-34
35-49
50-64
65+
education
Non-College Graduate
Non-College Graduate
College Graduate
Postgraduate
gender
Male
Female
party
Democrat
Republican
Independent
race
White
Black or African-American
Hispanic/Latino
Other
Do you think that the current gap in wealth between the rich and everyone else is:
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education:
Non-College Graduate
Clear All
100%
- Fine the way it is
100%
- Bigger than it should be
100%
- Much too big
100%
- Unsure
100%
- Net
2026-01-19
Clear
12M
6M
3M
Much too big
Fine the way it is
Bigger than it should be
Unsure
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All Respondents
January 19, 2026
100% of population
Total
Fine the way it is
21%
Bigger than it should be
21%
Much too big
51%
Unsure
7%
Subgroups
Refined by:
education:
Non-College Graduate
Clear All
64% of population
Total
Fine the way it is
23%
Bigger than it should be
22%
Much too big
48%
Unsure
7%
age:
18-34
Fine the way it is
15%
Bigger than it should be
21%
Much too big
57%
Unsure
6%
age:
35-49
Fine the way it is
20%
Bigger than it should be
21%
Much too big
53%
Unsure
7%
age:
50-64
Fine the way it is
27%
Bigger than it should be
22%
Much too big
42%
Unsure
9%
age:
65+
Fine the way it is
28%
Bigger than it should be
24%
Much too big
41%
Unsure
8%
gender:
Male
Fine the way it is
27%
Bigger than it should be
23%
Much too big
42%
Unsure
7%
gender:
Female
Fine the way it is
18%
Bigger than it should be
21%
Much too big
53%
Unsure
8%
party:
Democrat
Fine the way it is
1%
Bigger than it should be
15%
Much too big
82%
Unsure
2%
party:
Republican
Fine the way it is
45%
Bigger than it should be
29%
Much too big
13%
Unsure
12%
party:
Independent
Fine the way it is
20%
Bigger than it should be
21%
Much too big
51%
Unsure
8%
race:
White
Fine the way it is
28%
Bigger than it should be
22%
Much too big
41%
Unsure
8%
race:
Black or African-American
Fine the way it is
4%
Bigger than it should be
22%
Much too big
70%
Unsure
4%
race:
Hispanic/Latino
Fine the way it is
17%
Bigger than it should be
21%
Much too big
55%
Unsure
7%
race:
Other
Fine the way it is
17%
Bigger than it should be
22%
Much too big
54%
Unsure
7%
All Respondents
January 19, 2026
100% of population
Fine the way it is
Bigger than it should be
Much too big
Unsure
Total
21%
21%
51%
7%
Subgroups
Refined by:
education:
Non-College Graduate
Clear All
64% of population
Fine the way it is
Bigger than it should be
Much too big
Unsure
Total
23%
22%
48%
7%
age
Fine the way it is
Bigger than it should be
Much too big
Unsure
18-34
15%
21%
57%
6%
35-49
20%
21%
53%
7%
50-64
27%
22%
42%
9%
65+
28%
24%
41%
8%
gender
Fine the way it is
Bigger than it should be
Much too big
Unsure
Male
27%
23%
42%
7%
Female
18%
21%
53%
8%
party
Fine the way it is
Bigger than it should be
Much too big
Unsure
Democrat
1%
15%
82%
2%
Republican
45%
29%
13%
12%
Independent
20%
21%
51%
8%
race
Fine the way it is
Bigger than it should be
Much too big
Unsure
White
28%
22%
41%
8%
Black or African-American
4%
22%
70%
4%
Hispanic/Latino
17%
21%
55%
7%
Other
17%
22%
54%
7%
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