KEY POINTS
  • Amid swelling prices, most Americans see inflation as the biggest issue facing the country — far exceeding other concerns, according to a Pew Research survey.
  • Some 70% say inflation is "a very big problem" for the country, followed by roughly 55% for health-care affordability and violent crime.
  • While 84% of Republicans say inflation is the top issue, only 57% of Democrats were most concerned about rising prices.
A worker stocks items inside a grocery store in San Francisco, California, May 2, 2022.

Amid swelling prices, most Americans see inflation as the biggest issue facing the country — far exceeding other concerns, according to a survey from Pew Research.

Some 70% say inflation is "a very big problem" for the country, followed by roughly 55% for health-care affordability and violent crime, based on a poll of 5,074 U.S. adults in April and May 2022.