Being a Democrat or a Republican is one of several factors that may predict how people view the fairness of the U.S. economic system, according to a new poll.
A new poll indicates that Americans differ greatly on the fairness of the U.S. economic system depending on their party affiliation./HarrisX poll released Monday showed that 57 percent of Democrats believed the American economy was mostly or somewhat"unfair," compared to only 30 percent of Republicans. A slight majority of independents felt the system was unfair, 52 percent.
Regional differences were also noted in the poll. Those in the Midwest were the least likely to think the system was fair, only 44 percent overall. A majority of 57 percent of southerners believed the economy was fair.
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