TechFlow reported on August 11 that according to the latest survey by CNBC and Generation Lab, young American voters are more inclined to support current Vice President Harris than former President Trump on economic issues. After Biden announced his withdrawal from the campaign in July, the survey showed that 69% of Americans aged 18 to 34 believed that the economic situation was getting worse under President Biden's leadership. However, despite this, 41% of respondents believed that Harris, the de facto presidential candidate of the Democratic Party, was most capable of improving the economy, which was slightly higher than the 40% who supported Republican candidate Trump.
In addition, 19% of respondents said they were more inclined to support third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This shows that young voters are more scattered on economic issues, but their overall trust in Harris has increased. Compared with the survey in May, the Democratic Party's support for economic issues has increased by 7 percentage points, when only 34% of respondents believed that Biden was the best candidate to boost the economy, while 40% chose Trump and 25% chose Kennedy.