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Most US households say finances all right even as inflation still bites, Fed survey shows

The poll of 12,295 respondents was fielded in October, capturing the economic mood in the closing weeks of a presidential campaign that returned Republican Donald Trump to the White House.

A woman shops for fruit in a store in New York City, U.S., February 12, 2025. / REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

U.S. households reported little change in their economic well-being last year, with the cost of living remaining a top concern but nearly three-quarters of adults saying they were "doing OK or living comfortably," the Federal Reserve reported in an annual survey of people's attitudes about the economy.

The poll of 12,295 respondents was fielded in October, capturing the economic mood in the closing weeks of a presidential campaign that returned Republican Donald Trump to the White House.

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