CNBC Senior Economics Reporter Steve Liesman sat down with four polling experts for an in-depth look into the data to see which ones could turn the election.
More than half of Gen Z voters worry that they will never be able to afford to buy a house, according to a recent survey, and nearly a third of “zoomers” said the issue that matters most to them is the economy according to an NBC News Stay Tuned Gen Z poll powered by SurveyMonkey.
Whoever's elected the 47th president will take office with the rare and clear advantage of a solid economy, even though many Americans aren't too fond of it.
Market indicators that normally flash ahead of the election are absent this year, showing traders are more focused on the broader economy, Citi said.
The results of the presidential election could come down to which candidate has convinced the American people that they are the best choice to handle the economy. Vice President Harris and former
Voters were up bright and early, making their voices heard on Election Day in Cumberland County. The Camp Hill School District administration Building, located at 418 S. 24 St, Camp Hill, had a solid number of voters for it being so early.
The US economy seems to have pulled off a remarkable and historic achievement. Yet with just days to go before the presidential election, the majority of voters say they remain displeased with the state of the economy.
The U.S. economy will perform better and working Americans will fare better if Vice President Harris wins the presidency, as economic policy will remain largely unchanged. As president, Harris will almost certainly be dealing with a divided Congress which will severely limit any changes to economic policy.
The candidates outlined vastly different messages in Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia, with Donald J. Trump exaggerating how bad the recent jobs report was and Kamala Harris promising to bring down costs.
Ariz., joined 'Fox News Sunday' to discuss why voters should support Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump despite various economic woes and whether he would certify a possible Trump victory.
For many Gen Z voters, this is the first presidential election they'll be voting in. What's driving them to the polls?
While new job reports show unemployment claims have decreased for the third straight week, voters in Massachusetts said their big concern is the economy and being able to afford things like groceries,