Hidden Economic Concerns Are Driving Votes – Exclusive Survey

Hidden Economic Concerns Are Driving Votes – Exclusive Survey

We have just completed a research programme to understand what issues are most animating voters.

The results suggest that under-the-radar concerns could swing the election result.

Economic concerns are deeply intertwined with voters’ personal well-being, their outlook on the future, and their assessment of the government’s performance.

When people head to the polls, their economic concerns often weigh heavily on their minds, making it a crucial factor in determining the outcome of elections.

Here’s what we found:

Voters favor governments that create jobs, foster economic growth, and manage the national debt responsibly.

The public  judges governments on their economic management and trustworthiness in delivering a sound economic plan.

Voters are concerned about income inequality and the effectiveness of social programs that impact their economic well-being.

Voters often vote based on their personal financial situation, seeking change if they feel worse off under the current government.

Most are deeply concerned about the rising cost of living and may punish governments that don’t address this issue

Tax policies and how voters want their taxes to be used efficiently for the betterment of their lives and communities is important when it comes to elections.