Pew’s 2025 survey shows large partisan and age gaps in labeling “global economic conditions” a major threat, signaling uneven backing for trade, aid, and stabilization policies. These splits foreshadow coalition differences on tariffs, industrial policy, and international economic cooperation.
— Threat-salience polarization on the economy conditions votes and narratives around recession preparedness, decoupling vs. globalization, and budget priorities, shaping which economic bills are viable in a polarized electorate.
Janakee Chavda
2025.08.19
100% relevant
The article reports partisan and generational differences in Americans’ views of global economic conditions as a major threat.
Janakee Chavda
2025.08.19
80% relevant
Perceived 'global economic conditions' as a major threat varies by party and age; the article’s umbrella finding substantiates this idea’s link between threat salience and support for trade, industrial policy, and stabilization measures.
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