Seattle voters express growing financial anxiety, with 80% fearing a looming recession due to federal policies, a recent Chamber of Commerce survey reveals.
SEATTLE — Anxiety over household finances dominated a recent poll of Seattle-area voters, with most respondents saying they fear a national recession could be near.
Eighty percent of Seattle households are worried that federal economic policies could push the country into a recession, according to a September survey of 700 voters across all seven City Council districts.
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“Economic anxiety dominates. Voters are more concerned about their household
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