We asked Americans to grade the economy. Then we asked if it would change their vote.
As Americans gather in the nation's capital to celebrate the Fourth of July and kick off the nation's 250th anniversary festivities, Fox News Digital asked attendees at the Great American...
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As Americans gather in the nation's capital to celebrate the Fourth of July and kick off the nation's 250th anniversary festivities, Fox News Digital asked attendees at the Great American Fair on the National Mall whether the economy will influence how they vote in November. While most respondents gave the U.S. economy a passing grade — most commonly a "B" — many said their ballots won't hinge on inflation, jobs or economic growth alone. Instead, they pointed to values, leadership and party affiliation as the factors that will ultimately decide their vote. The responses offer a snapshot of how some voters are weighing one of the nation's top political issues ahead of the 2026 midterms . TRUMP’S MANUFACTURING PROMISE IS DELIVERING IN ONE OF AMERICA’S OLDEST FACTORIES Although respondents expressed cautious optimism about the economy's direction, several said improving conditions would not be enough to change their political preferences, underscoring the role that broader ideological and cultural issues continue to play in shaping voter decisions. "I would probably give the economy, compared to what it was, I would give it a B for sure," Jay Miller of Lafayette, Louisiana, told Fox News Digital. "I think we are on the verge of an economic boom like we've never seen in our nation. And I'm glad that I'm living at this point and this time to witness it firsthand." Miller said he believes lawmakers should work more closely with President Donald Trump to advance the administration's agenda, arguing that doing so would help unlock further economic growth. Donna Festinger from Greenfield, Massachusetts, also gave the economy above average marks, grading it a "B-plus." "I think it's on the rise and we're getting more and more jobs, which I think really helps everyone in America," the retired schoolteacher told Fox News Digital. "I think this administration is working hard to help everybody earn more money and to be able to save more money, which will circle back into a bette…