Nearly two thirds of U.S. adults say their incomes are falling behind the , and grocery bills have surpassed mortgage repayments for some, as the economy remains a key issue for voters in the upcoming midterm elections.Recent by NBC News found that 63 percent of voters say they could not make ends meet because their incomes were not keeping up with higher living costs, while 58 percent disapproved of the Biden administration’s economic policies.Still, the survey of 1,000 adults found that President ’s approval rating had risen to 45 percent, and his was making gains against rival Republicans, driven by voter anger over women’s restricted access to abortions.
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