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Gallup - Americans are better off than they were four years ago

Started by RecycleMichael, September 11, 2012, 09:10:37 PM

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RecycleMichael

http://news.yahoo.com/gallup-americans-better-off-four-years-ago-144743755--politics.html

Gallup: Americans Are Better Off Than Four Years Ago

By Matt Vasilogambros | National Journal
Several economic factors and mood indicators are better today than when President Obama took office nearly four years ago, according to a new analysis by Gallup. Although a majority of Americans feel they are worse off than they were four years ago, according to a recent USA Today/Gallup poll, economic confidence and the job creation index -- gauges that have gone up and down several times over the president's term -- are now up.

Gallup's economic confidence index, based on how people rate economic conditions today and whether they think things are getting better or worse, shot up 11 points in the last week from August, to minus-18 on Sept. 9. That compares to minus-58 in February 2009 just after Obama was inaugurated. Gallup says this latest surge can be partially attributed to the Democratic National Convention, which boosted confidence in the economy after several speeches touting the recovery under Obama. Confidence rose sharply just after the first night, the evening First Lady Michelle Obama addressed the convention.

In addition to a rise in the economic confidence index, the percentage of people who are satisfied with the way things are going in the United States sits at 25 percent, up from 15 percent when the president took office. However, that is not the highest level of satisfaction during Obama's term; it rose to 36 percent several months after he was inaugurated. The percentage of Americans who think their standard of living is "getting better" has risen 13 percentage points since Obama took office, to 48 percent, though that number is down from 52 percent earlier this year. Those who are "satisfied" with their standard of living remain close to the same level of 73 percent in February 2009.

Gallup's job creation index has also increased steadily over Obama's term, registering at 19. The index is measured by the number of people who say their employer is hiring new people and expanding the workforce minus the number who say their employer is letting people go. When Obama took office, this meter was at minus-5.

The only indicator that has gone down since Obama took office is his approval rating, which has fallen 19 points to 45 percent. Though it went up to 50 percent after the death of Osama bin laden, it went down shortly after and remained low, especially after the debt ceiling crisis. Gallup's tracking poll on Tuesday showed Obama's approval rating back up at 50 percent as a result of a convention bounce.

Job creation and the standard of living measurement are the two indicators that are most positive for the president, and overall show that Americans are better off than four years ago when looking at economic and mood indicators. Last week's economy confidence index was based on surveys of 3,330 adults Sept. 3-Sept. 9, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. The latest poll to measure satisfaction with the economy interviewed 1,012 adults Aug. 9-11. The margin of error was plus or minus 4 percentage points. The job creation, standard of living and Obama job approval measures each had a margin of error of plus or minus 1 percentage point.
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erfalf

Man, they have polls for everything.

The admin must have really gave a scolding to Gallop today.  ;D
"Trust but Verify." - The Gipper

nathanm

"Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration" --Abraham Lincoln

Conan71

I'm sorry, I'm still stuck on:

QuoteAlthough a majority of Americans feel they are worse off than they were four years ago, according to a recent USA Today/Gallup poll

But I guess you can create all sorts of new metrics to polish a turd.
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erfalf

Quote from: Conan71 on September 12, 2012, 09:40:00 AM
I'm sorry, I'm still stuck on:

But I guess you can create all sorts of new metrics to polish a turd.

Again with the headline writers. Do the read the articles before they publish them?
"Trust but Verify." - The Gipper

nathanm

Quote from: Conan71 on September 12, 2012, 09:40:00 AM
But I guess you can create all sorts of new metrics to polish a turd.

The problem with using that question as the metric is that polling shows that the public clearly blames Congress more than Obama for the continued economic stagnation. Not only are Congressional approval ratings somewhere around 15% (Congressional Democrats are a little above the average and Republicans a little below), but when asked, people seem to understand that Obama's agenda hasn't been in effect.

Interestingly, when broken down by party affiliation, you find that Independents poll much closer to Democrats than Republicans. Independents as a whole seem not to be interested in the Tea Party agenda, so the continuing radicalization of the Republican Party probably isn't going to help much.

Edited to add: Most people seem to think their financial situation is as it was four years ago, while better off and worse off are pretty close to evenly split in most polls. The latest Fox News poll actually had better off higher than worse off. Interestingly, mentioning George W. Bush shifts the numbers 5-10 points towards better off.  :o

Also interesting, although a lot of folks here complain about Democrats blaming Bush, it turns out that Independents do, too. A majority of the public still blames Bush for our economic woes.
"Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration" --Abraham Lincoln

erfalf

Quote from: nathanm on September 12, 2012, 09:46:42 AM
Also interesting, although a lot of folks here complain about Democrats blaming Bush, it turns out that Independents do, too. A majority of the public still blames Bush for our economic woes.

Me too (obviously he isn't 100% responsible). However, many of the mistakes Bush made are not being corrected by Obama.
"Trust but Verify." - The Gipper

nathanm

Quote from: erfalf on September 12, 2012, 11:31:39 AM
However, many of the mistakes Bush made are not being corrected by Obama.

Sure, but Romney is no more interested in correcting those mistakes than Obama is. He has largely surrounded himself with Bush Administration veterans. I wish Obama would do more, but he seems to think reconciliation is the answer, not criminal prosecutions of those who broke the law.
"Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration" --Abraham Lincoln

Red Arrow

Quote from: Conan71 on September 12, 2012, 09:40:00 AM
But I guess you can create all sorts of new metrics to polish a turd.

I believe that Myth Busters tried that, unsuccessfully.
 

Conan71

Quote from: Red Arrow on September 12, 2012, 12:44:45 PM
I believe that Myth Busters tried that, unsuccessfully.

Do you use 2000 grit or simply some Simonize and a chamois?
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Red Arrow

Quote from: Conan71 on September 12, 2012, 02:09:16 PM
Do you use 2000 grit or simply some Simonize and a chamois?

I don't personally try to polish turds.  I was simply referring to the TV show's attempt.  I don't remember what they tried.