NEW YORK – May 27, 2026 – Six months from election day, a new Peter G. Peterson Foundation survey shows a growing majority of Americans are concerned that the $39 trillion national debt is driving up their personal cost of living. At the same time, the U.S. Fiscal Confidence Index fell to a 22-month low at 42 in April (100 is neutral), reflecting voters’ desire for their leaders to address the country’s fiscal challenges.
The new national survey, jointly conducted by Democratic firm Global Strategy Group and Republican firm North Star Opinion Research, finds:
“The rising national debt has effectively become a kitchen table issue for Americans because it contributes to rising costs across the economy, from grocery bills to car payments,” said Michael A. Peterson, CEO of the Peterson Foundation. “Voters across party lines are looking for leadership and solutions on the debt, because they understand it’s a critical issue for the nation’s economy and their own personal finances. Fiscal confidence is the lowest it’s been in almost two years, but voters are ready to support candidates who have a plan to put our nation on a stronger, more sustainable path.”
April’s U.S. Fiscal Confidence Index shows widespread agreement that addressing the debt should be a top-three priority for the president and Congress (81% agree/15% disagree), including agreement among 75% of Democrats, 79% of independents and 87% of Republicans. In addition, a nearly two-year high of 56% of voters agree that the president and Congress should spend a lot more time addressing the debt (up from 52% in March).
The Fiscal Confidence Index measures public opinion about the national debt by asking six questions in three key areas:
The survey results from these three areas are weighted equally and averaged to produce the Fiscal Confidence Index value. The Fiscal Confidence Index, like the Consumer Confidence Index, is indexed on a scale of 0 to 200, with a neutral midpoint of 100. A reading above 100 indicates positive sentiment. A reading below 100 indicates negative sentiment.
Fiscal Confidence Index Key Data Points:
This online poll surveyed 1,000 registered voters nationwide between April 20 and April 22, 2026. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.1%.
Detailed results can be found online at www.pgpf.org/FiscalConfidenceIndex
About the Peter G. Peterson Foundation:
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that is dedicated to increasing public awareness of the nature and urgency of key fiscal challenges threatening America’s future, and to accelerating action on them. To address these challenges successfully, we work to bring Americans together to find and implement sensible, long-term solutions that transcend age, party lines and ideological divides in order to achieve real results. To learn more, please visit www.pgpf.org.
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