AP-GfK Poll: 2009 was bad for America, Americans (AP via Yahoo! News)
By admin at 30 December, 2009, 2:23 pm
For all their differences, Americans largely agree on two things: 2009 was a lousy year for the nation, and 2010 is likely to be better. Nearly three-fourths of Americans think 2009 was a bad year for the country, which was rocked by job losses, home foreclosures and economic sickness. Forty-two percent rated it “very bad,” according to the latest AP-GfK poll.
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AP-GfK Poll: 2009 was bad for America, Americans (AP via Yahoo! News)
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