47% of American adults don't believe their lives will return to a pre-Covid normal, according to recent data from a Gallup poll.
Forty-seven percent of American adults don't believe their lives will return to a pre-Covid normal, as partisanship and socioeconomic factors significantly shape people's outlook., another 20% say that while their life hasn't yet returned to normal, they expect it will eventually. Thirty-three percent say their lives have already returned to normal, three years after the pandemic began.
Republicans are far more optimistic about their outlook about the pandemic — 50% say their lives are already back to normal, 18% say their lives will eventually be back, and 33% say their lives won't get back to normal.
Men are more optimistic about life's return to normal than women are . And while pluralities of all socioeconomic backgrounds believe life won't return to normal, 55% of those making less than $36,000 feel that way, compared to 48% of those making between $36,000 and $90,000, and 43% of those making more than $90,000.Ben Kamisar
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