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A new Rasmussen Reports survey shows more Americans now view the U.S. economy as fair compared to two years ago, with 47% of likely voters saying the system is at least somewhat fair—up from 36% in 2023. Perceptions of fairness toward women and minorities have also improved, though significant divides remain across party, gender, and income lines.
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