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A Vanderbilt poll shows most Tennesseans worry about money despite positive views of the state’s economy.
A Vanderbilt University poll released December 11, 2025, found growing economic anxiety among Tennesseans, with 67% worried about affording emergency expenses and 51% concerned about basic monthly costs, despite 61% viewing the state’s economy positively.
Seventy percent worry about saving for retirement or education, and 70% see inflation as a major concern.
Governor Bill Lee has a 58% approval rating.
While only 41% rate the national economy favorably, support remains strong for policies like free school meals, Medicaid expansion, and school cell phone bans.
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Una encuesta de Vanderbilt muestra que la mayoría de los Tennesseans se preocupan por el dinero a pesar de las opiniones positivas sobre la economía del estado.