The results of the recently released American Family Survey show that, for the first time in the last decade, most Democrats and Republicans agree that the cost of living is one of the most important issues facing American families today (Feb. 7, 2025), the Christian Post website reports.
Family structure concerns are driven mainly by Americans worried about "parents not teaching or disciplining their children sufficiently" and have outpaced economic or cultural concerns over the last decade until last year.
"More American families now worry about economic issues." the researchers wrote. "In 2015, just over half of survey respondents chose an item in that category. But economic stresses steadily increased in the ensuing decade. "
"In 2024, for the first time ever, majorities of both parties said economic concerns are one of the most important issues facing families, " it reads.
Some two--thirds of presidential voters in 2024 described the economy as bad, and those who felt that way voted overwhelmingly for President Donald Trump.
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