Nearly half of adult Americans said they were worried that they would be in banks and banks in banks.The deposit of other financial institutions is safe and even higher than the 2008 financial crisis.
Bloomberg reported that the Gallop poll published on Wednesday (May 3) showed that after 15 years of the worst wave of bank closure, 48%of Americans felt very or of their funds.Medium -level concerns.Only 20%of the respondents said they were not worried at all.
The degree of concern is somewhat consistent with the boundaries of the party camp. 55%of Republicans expressed their concerns about their deposits, and only 36%of the Democrats expressed concerns.This is almost a mirror version of the party's position differentiation during the financial crisis, and then the president is the Republican Bush.
Megan Brenan, a senior editor of Gallop's US poll, said: "The same factors are exerting the role, which is almost completely completely completely completely completely completely completely completely completely completely in the White House's view of the White House.It's upside down ... We know that the economic view is now affected by politics. "The degree of concern for visitors is also significantly higher, even if the federal deposit insurance company provides a guarantee for deposits of no more than 250,000 US dollars.
The poll conducted a telephone survey of 1,013 adult Americans from April 3rd to 25th.The error amplitude is +/- 4 percentage points.