52% of Women, Ages 50 and Up, Say the Economy Isn't Working Well for Them. What That Means for Midterm Elections

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52% of Women, Ages 50 and Up, Say the Economy Isn't Working Well for Them. What That Means for Midterm Elections
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Women ages 50 and up represent a large group of reliable voters. This November, the pain of rising prices could be top of mind as they head to the polls.

Moreover, 59% said rising prices are the most important aspect of the economy for them personally.

Women in that age cohort have not yet decided which candidates to support, the poll found. But their vote will very likely influence which parties win a majority in Congress and in statehouses. Notably, women ages 50 and over are about evenly divided by party, with 44% supporting Republicans and 45% Democrats. In contrast, men in that age group lean Republican, with 51%, versus 38% Democrat.Currently, 72% of women ages 50 and up are worried about having enough income to keep up with rising costs.

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