Obama Poll: Few Think Middle Class Helped By President's Policies

Poll: These Americans Benefited 'Not At All' Under Obama
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CHATTANOOGA, TN - JULY 30: U.S. President Barack Obama makes a speech about the economy and jobs at an Amazon.com Fulfillment Center July 30, 2013 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Obama proposed a corporate tax reform that will use billions of dollars in revenues generated by a business tax to create jobs. Amazon announced this week that it expects to have 7,000 job openings across the country. (Photo by Jessica McGowan/Getty Images)

President Barack Obama's announcement that he plans to refocus on the middle class is being met with some skepticism by the public, a Monmouth University poll released Wednesday finds, with Americans thinking Wall Street and others have been better served by the president.

Just 12 percent of Americans said middle class families have benefited a lot from Obama's policies, while 46 percent said they hadn't benefited at all. Wall Street bankers and health insurance companies were seen as having gained far more, as were both wealthy and poor families.

(Chart: Monmouth University)

Obama vowed in a speech Tuesday to push for middle-class job creation, as part of a national tour meant to highlight a "better bargain for the middle class."

But only 46 percent of Americans believed that he would focus the remainder of his term on the middle class, while 50 percent did not.

Not all of the blame fell on the president. While 55 percent thought it was likely that he would propose some policies to help the middle class, just 30 percent expected Congress to enact any of those proposals.

The Monmouth poll surveyed 1,012 Americans by phone between July 25 and July 30.

HuffPost Pollster's average, which includes all publicly available polling, puts Obama's job approval rating on the economy at about 40 percent, with nearly 52 percent disapproving of his efforts.

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