Latino voters most concerned about inflation, jobs and healthcare costs: poll
The overall survey showed that the voters polled prioritized the economy over social issues.
A recent survey showed that Latino voters in the U.S. are most concerned about health care costs, inflation and jobs.
The poll was conducted by a Democrat polling firm BSP Research, in November and surveyed roughly 3,000 likely Latino voters on issues that were important to them going into 2024.
Fifty-four percent of likely Latino voters said that inflation and cost of living were their top concerns. Forty-four percent said jobs was their main issue, and 33% said healthcare.
The overall survey showed that the voters polled prioritized the economy over social issues.
When it comes to President Joe Biden's performance in the White House, 47% said they approved while 44% disapproved.
Latino voters were polled from different states including Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and California.
The poll's margin of error is 1.8%