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Most Americans feel hugely divided by wealth, new NBC poll shows

The poll found 60% of respondents said the wealthy and the not wealthy do not share the same core values.

  • A new NBC News poll found that many people perceive a division between the wealthy and those who are not, noting that this financial divide is a major concern.
  • Survey data reveals that most respondents disagree about policies and issues, while a vast majority do not believe that most share the same core values.
  • Politicians, activists, and community members rallied outside New York Governor Kathy Hochul's office in Manhattan on April 30, underscoring public pressure surrounding economic policy and financial concerns.
  • Data suggests that few respondents believe different societal groups are united, with findings indicating that wealth gaps contribute significantly to the perceived lack of national cohesion.
  • Global trends influence how citizens evaluate their own economic status, as reports suggest that individuals around the world are getting richer, which complicates domestic financial perceptions.
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Most Americans feel hugely divided by wealth, new NBC poll shows

Many Americans feel a division between those who are wealthy and those who are not in this country, a new NBC News poll found.

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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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