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Nearly eight in ten Americans expect that inflation will keep rising over the next six months, according to a new national survey
And half of those questioned a Gallup poll released on Wednesday think that consumer prices will surge "a lot."
Gallup highlighted that the 79% surveyed in their Jan. 3-16 poll, who said they expected inflation to rise, was the highest they’ve measured in the two decades they’ve been asking the question.
WHAT AMERICANS WEIGH IN ON INFLATION, OTHER TOP ISSUES, IN THE LATEST FOX NEWS NATIONAL POLL
"In the past, Americans have always been more likely to say inflation will increase rather than decrease, but the current expectation is higher than usual — in fact, it is the highest Gallup has measured in its trend," the polling organization wrote in its release. "The prior high was 76% in September 2005. In recent years, from 2007 through 2020, roughly six in 10 Americans have expected inflation to increase."
Poll after poll has indicated that inflation – which is surging at its highest levels in nearly four decades – has become a major issue for the public and has caused financial hardship for many Americans. Eighty-five percent of those questioned in a Fox News national poll conducted last week said they were worried about inflation. And that sentiment was bipartisan: 81% of Democrats and 91% of Republicans were concerned.
Voters questioned in the Fox News poll didn't agree on what’s causing inflation. By 48-42%, more blamed government policies than the pandemic. Democrats (66%) pointed to the pandemic, while Republicans (73%) cited federal policies.