Survey: 43% of Americans say their finances have gotten worse under Biden

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, a new Bankrate survey finds that many voters feel their finances have gotten worse since Biden’s inauguration. Nearly half (43 percent) of U.S. adults say their personal financial situation has gotten worse since the start of Biden’s presidency in January 2021. Only 19 percent of Americans say their personal financial situation has gotten better in that time.

When asked to pick between the three major candidates for president — President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump and Independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. —  more than one-third (37 percent) of Americans say Trump would be the best presidential candidate for their personal financial situation. Another 32 percent say Biden would be best for their personal financial situation.

Americans have faced rising inflation and high interest rates for several years now, which has made it harder for them to save money. As the election race heats up, the candidates will have to convince voters they’re the best option to help Americans’ finances.

Key takeaways on the 2024 presidential candidates and the economy

  • Americans think their personal finances have gotten worse. 43% of Americans say their personal financial situation has gotten worse since the start of Biden’s presidency in January 2021, 35% say it’s stayed the same and 19% say it’s gotten better.

  • Opinions are split by party. 68% of Republicans say their personal financial situation has gotten worse since the start of Biden’s presidency, compared with 51% of Independents and 16% of Democrats.

  • More Americans think Trump would be best for their personal finances. When comparing the three major presidential candidates, 37% of U.S. adults say Trump would be best for their personal financial situation. That compares with 32% who say Biden, 6% who say Kennedy and 14% who say none of them.

  • Many aren’t pleased with Biden’s handle on the economy. Regardless of who they think they’ll vote for, 46% of U.S. adults say they are less likely to vote for Biden because of his handling of the economy. 26% say they are more likely to vote for him and 23% say they are neither more nor less likely.

The majority of Republicans and Independents feel their personal financial situation has gotten worse since 2021

Three and a half years into Biden’s presidency, more than twice as many Americans say their personal financial situation has gotten worse compared to those who say it’s gotten better. Around one-third (35 percent) of Americans say their personal financial situation has stayed about the same.