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pew poll finds americans increasingly focused on costs deficits affordability

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The article reports a Pew survey on public opinion about economic issues (health care costs, inflation, deficit) but contains no concrete commercial mechanism, company action, price movement, supply disruption, or regulatory change. No direct impact on any product, commodity, or company margin can be inferred. The survey is a sentiment snapshot without operational business implications.

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  • 73% of Americans view health care affordability as a very big problem
  • 66% concerned about inflation
  • 64% concerned about federal budget deficit
  • Republican concern over inflation dropped from 80% to 55%
  • Democratic concern over inflation rose from 46% to 74%

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Fiscal policy is the government's use of taxation and spending to influence the economy.