Americans Less Worried About Another Great Depression Ahead
Even though most Americans aren’t confident that the stock market will keep rising, they are less worried about economic catastrophe in the near future.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 48% of American Adults believe it is likely that, over the next few years, the United States will enter a 1930s-like depression, including 15% who say a major depression is Very Likely. Thirty-five percent (35%) don’t think another Great Depression is likely over the next few years, including 11% who say it’s Not At All Likely. Another 17% are not sure. Early last year, 55% expected another Great Depression. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
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The survey of 1,098 American Adults was conducted on February 21-22 and 25, 2024 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.
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