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Survey shows 56% Americans say they’re better off under Trump than they were four years ago

A majority of Americans find themselves better off under President Trump than they were four years ago, according to a new poll.

Fifty-six percent of registered voters say they’re better off now, while 32 percent said they’re worse off, Gallup found in a survey out this week.

The number is a vast improvement compared to 2012 under the Obama administration when 45 percent of voters said they were better off than in 2008.

Trump cheered the findings in a tweet on Thursday.

“The Gallup Poll has just come out with the incredible finding that 56% of you say that you are better off today, during a pandemic, than you were four years ago (OBiden). Highest number on record! Pretty amazing!” he wrote.

The poll was conducted between Sept. 14-28 before the first presidential debate and Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis.

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