Unemployed Americans Less Likely To Vote Unlisted Video
3 years ago
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Whether someone is employed plays a part in how likely they are to vote in 2020.
According to a series of polls conducted by Insider, this is what was found:
People who are unemployed and not looking for work are 14% more likely to vote.
That is when compared to the average respondent in regard to opting out of voting.
For Americans unemployed and seeking work, 24% said they aren't going to vote.
This number makes them 12% more likely to not turn out.
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