Most Arkansans negative on prospects for state economy
Arkansans don’t like the direction of the overall economy, despite being more positive about their personal financial situations.
In a Talk Business Quarterly Poll of 600 likely Arkansas voters conducted by phone on Oct. 12-15, participants were asked their opinions the Arkansas economy, their finances, and their expectations for the next year. The TBQ Poll is managed by Roby Brock, owner of TalkBusiness.net, which is a content partner with The City Wire.
• How would you describe the Arkansas economy?
8% Strong and Growing
19% In a Recovery
32% Slightly on the Downside
8% Approaching a Recession
22% In a Recession
8% Depression
3% Don’t Know
• How would you rate your personal financial situation?
9% Excellent
57% Good
21% Not So Good
11% Poor
2% Don’t Know
• Looking ahead, do you think one year from now you will be better off, worse off, or about the same?
24% Better Off
29% Worse Off
43% About the Same
4% Don’t Know
“Compared to our July TBQ Poll, there is a small shift in pessimism towards the state’s economy. The same percentage of respondents described the Arkansas economy as strong or in a recovery three months ago; however, more poll participants now feel that economic conditions are either approaching a recession, in a recession or in a depression,” Brock noted in his report.
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