A Third of Americans Agree That Economic Conditions in Their Local Communities Are Better Than Those of The US Overall

National online survey focusing on the 'Real Economy' - conducted on behalf of Wells Fargo and USA Today - among adults living in the US, including oversamples to reach at least 500 adults residing in each of South Dakota, Indiana, and Nevada. A core set of questions was asked to all respondents, while several state-specific questions were also asked in each of the three key states in order to address and shed light on pertinent local issues. The benchmark 'Real Economy Study' was conducted in 2015.

Additional information including findings and methodology is available for download on the right side of the page.

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Chris Jackson Vice President US Ipsos Public Affairs 202.420.2025 [email protected]

Julia Clark Senior Vice President Ipsos Public Affairs 312.526.4919 [email protected]

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