Economist 'surprised' this Harris-Trump survey 'isn’t getting more attention'

Economist 'surprised' this Harris-Trump survey 'isn’t getting more attention'
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Economist Paul Krugman on Sunday shared numbers from a recent survey conducted by YouGov, "surprised" that more people are not discussing the results.

"Surprised that these survey results from YouGov aren’t getting more attention," the New York Times columnist wrote via X.

"As president, which candidate do you think would be more likely to lower health care costs?" the survey reads, with 44 percent of people surveyed choosing Harris, and 33 percent choosing Trump.

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The next question was, "As president, which candidate do you think would be more likely to lower housing?"

Forty percent of adults chose Harris, while 36 percent selected Trump.

Lastly, the survey asked, "As president, which candidate do you think would be more likely to lower food costs?"

Thirty-nine percent of surveyees chose Harris, while 38 percent believe Trump would lessen food costs.

During a North Carolina appearance last week, Harris vowed to "'make it a top priority to bring down costs' if elected president and touted her new plans to tackle foodand housing costs, slash prescription drug prices and expand the child tax credit," according to NBC News.

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“Costs are still too high," the 2024 Democratic nominee said. "And on a deeper level, for too many people, no matter how much they work, it feels so hard to just be able to get ahead. As president, I will take on the high costs that matter most to most Americans, like the cost of food. We all know that prices went up during the pandemic, when the supply chains shut down and failed, but our supply chains have now improved and prices are still too high."

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