PANews reported on August 11 that according to Jinshi, a new survey by CNBC and Generation Lab showed that young Americans do not seem to think that Harris should be held responsible for the deterioration of the US economy caused by the Biden administration. After Biden withdrew from the campaign in July, 69% of Americans aged 18 to 34 believed that the economy under President Biden was deteriorating. But they also believed that the candidate most capable of improving the economy was the de facto Democratic candidate Harris, not the Republican candidate and former President Trump. 41% of respondents believed that Harris was the best candidate for the economy, while 40% chose Trump and 19% said they would choose third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Compared with the survey in May, the Democratic Party's support for economic issues has risen by 7 percentage points. At that time, only 34% of respondents believed that Biden, who was likely to become the Democratic presidential candidate at the time, was the best candidate to boost the economy, 40% chose Trump, and 25% chose Kennedy.