Poll: Most Say Biden Not Paying Enough Attention to Most Important Issues

U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to members of the press prior to his Marine One departure from the White House on October 20, 2022, in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong/Getty)

By    |   Thursday, 20 October 2022 02:09 PM EDT ET

Sixty-three percent of Americans say they wish President Joe Biden would give more attention to the most important issues facing families, according to a new Monmouth University poll.

Here are highlights from the poll, released on Thursday.

  • 31% say he is giving enough attention to the key issues, while 6% had no opinion.
  • 46% listed inflation as an extremely important issue. It was followed by elections and voting [38%], crime (37%], immigration [34%], jobs and unemployment [32%], domestic terrorism and hate groups [32%], abortion [30%], racial inequality [25%], gun control [24%], climate change [23%], and left wing radical and socialists [20%].
  • 37% say they are struggling to remain where they are financially, compared to 51% who say they are financially stable. Eleven percent say they are improving financially.
  • 34% say increase in gas price have caused them a great deal of financial hardships, compared to 33% who say it has caused them some financial hardships. Nineteen percent say it hasn’t caused them much hardship, while 14% say it hasn’t caused them any.
  • 40% say they would rather see Republicans in control of Congress compared to 35% who prefer Democrats keep control.
  • 53% say they disapprove of the job Biden is doing as president, compared to 40% who approve.

The poll, conducted Oct. 13-17, surveyed 808 people. The margin of error is plus or minus 5.2 percentage points.

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