Friday, November 28, 2014
MAJORITY NOW SAY THINGS GOING WELL
According to a CNN/ ORC International poll conducted Nov. 21-23 [2014] of 1,045 adults, 52 percent of people said things are going well, including 8 percent who said they were going very well. This compares to 48 percent who said things are going badly, including 33 percent who said things are going pretty badly, and 15 percent who said things are going very badly.*
This is in contrast to August and November polls of 2011 when only 24-28% said things were going either fairly well or vary well and September, October, and December polls of 2010 when 25-29% said things were going fairly well or very well (less than 1% doing very well). The worst month since 2005 was the November 2008 poll where only 16% said that thing were fairly well (less than 1% very well).
We've come a long way, Baby.
The best poll year was 2000 when January polls were 80 and 81% doing fairly well or very well (all time best starting in 1974) to a LOW of 72% in June! Let the good times roll. Oh, for those bubble years!
* http://webmailb.juno.com/webmail/new/5?session_redirect=true&userinfo=8b254f2f4f26b1dc56d8fe41da329a7b&count=1417202894&cf=SP2&randid=771484870
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