Twenty-six percent of voters said they and their families were better off, while 28% said things were worse. But they defended Tuesday’s proposal as doing more to benefit Black Americans in the short term, saying, “He is not going to wait on a study to create change.”To encourage home ownership, the plan would create a $15,000 federal tax credit to help low-and middle-income families cover down payments on their first homes.

A Fox News poll in May had found Trump leading Biden on that question, 45%-42%. President Donald Trump's advantage on the economy over presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden has largely disappeared since the COVID-19 pandemic began, according to … And more voters said Biden is "honest and trustworthy" (49%-35%), understands their problems (52%-35%), has the temperament to be president (59%-33%), better understands "what America should stand for" (50%-40%), better represents their values (50%-38%) and would do more to unite the country (57%-33%).And the number of voters rating the economy as "poor" more than doubled since January, from 14% to 32%, while the number rating it as "excellent" or "good" dropped from 55% to 29%.Despite the Trump campaign's effort to paint Biden as mentally unfit to serve as president due to his age, voters had more doubts about Trump's fitness for office. Black and Hispanic Americans often face far harsher penalties for crimes involving marijuana possession than their white counterparts.“He’s shown that he can’t beat the pandemic and keep you safe,” Biden said, speaking in a community center gymnasium in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. Biden also said he’d encourage home ownership to help close wealth gaps among minority communities.Asked about the possibility of a congressional study on the feasibility of federal reparations to descendants of enslaved Black people in the United States, senior Biden officials said their candidate wouldn’t oppose such a study. Former V.P. It also pledges to build 1.5 million new homes and public housing units in hopes of addressing the affordable housing crisis that has hit many of the nation’s marquee cities and disproportionately hurt people of color. Can Joe Biden save the economy?

In March, 33% said they were better off, 29% said they were worse and 37% said things were about the same.Before the coronavirus outbreak sparked a recession, Trump had planned to make a strong economy a central element of his re-election campaign. That total number was up from 76% in the previous ABC/Post poll and the number of "very" enthusiastic supporters also climbed five percentage points.Trump maintained a strong advantage over Biden when it came to the enthusiasm of their supporters. ET.

If the American people let Joe Biden have his way with our economy, there will be unintended consequences—that could cost you your job. He’s determined to stoke division and chaos. The Fox News poll's margin of error was plus or minus 3 percentage points.In March, an ABC News/Washington Post poll found Trump ahead by 12 percentage points over Biden among Americans when it came to whom they trusted more to handle the economy. (WILMINGTON, Del.)