AP-NORC poll: Politics drive divergent view of US economy

A new AP-NORC poll finds Republicans are significantly more likely than they were a month ago to say the nation’s economy is good, while the vast majority of Democrats still describe it as poor.

A new AP-NORC poll finds about 4 in 10 Americans expect the economy to get better in the next year, with Republicans much more likely to expect improvement than Democrats and adults overall.

FILE - In this June 11, 2020, file photo workers on scaffolding lay blocks on one of the larger buildings at a development site where various residential units and commercial sites are under construction in Cranberry Township, Butler County, Pa. Eighty-five percent of Democrats call economic conditions “poor,” while 65% of Republicans describe them as “good,” according to a new survey by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

WASHINGTON — Americans’ outlook on the national economy improved somewhat from its lowest points during the early weeks of the coronavirus pandemic, but a new poll suggests Democrats and Republicans are living in alternate economic realities amid the sharpest recession in the nation’s history.