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Confidence in the economy is dipping across political parties, too, with Republicans’ confidence score dropping 15 points between March and April. Forty-seven percent of US adults say the current economic conditions are poor, while only 21% call them excellent or good. And there’s little optimism about the future: 73% say the economy is getting worse, while 53% say it’s a bad time to invest in the stock market.
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