What percentage of Americans believed the national economy was on the wrong track in April 2025?

What percentage of Americans believed the national economy was on the wrong track in April 2025?

  • Correct Answer: 53%
  • 61%
  • 45%
  • 36%

Explanation: 53% of Americans said the national economy was on the wrong track in April 2025, per Ipsos.

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