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  Rise in those who are better off
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Last EditedRP  Oct 25, 2012 08:03am
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AuthorKATIE GLUECK
News DateThursday, October 25, 2012 11:45:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionFor the first time in more than five years, more Americans say they are better off today than they were a year ago - a development that could boost President Barack Obama, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday.

Thirty eight percent of Americans feel better off financially today than they did a year ago, in contrast to 34 percent who don’t.

According to Gallup, this is the first time in more than five years that Americans say they are doing better financially today than they were the preceding year. Another 26 percent of those surveyed say their finances haven’t changed.
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