US job seekers put their vote where their wallet is: 'Money went a lot further four years ago'

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The financial health of America – and the taxpayers who support it – seems to be a top ticket issue in the 2024 presidential election, especially for those who are looking for work.

"I just want the younger generations to have a future… that's what I'm most worried about… just because I feel like America and the world is kind of all on fire," Rochelle Koperdak from Dayton, Ohio, told Fox News Digital.

"How about just focusing on getting jobs done? I'd like to see more of that, more results from their actions," said Lori Willis from Pace, Florida. "I feel like they all have the power to do what's right, and I feel like they all have their hands tied by a pack, and that's really sickening."

"Are [the candidates] going to make my company more politically correct or are they going to increase my company's functionality?" asked Cheryl Persson of California.

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