Washington, December 31: Most Americans believe the situation for the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will get worse or stay the same in 2010, a recent poll indicates.
According to the survey conducted by the Associated Press-GFK released on Wednesday, almost 70 percent of the American people are not optimistic about the two wars.
The poll also indicates that nearly three quarters of the people think 2009 was a bad year for the country, which was rocked by the recession.
Over 40 percent have rated the year as “very bad” and only 16 percent of the American people said they had a very good year in 2009.
Nearly two-thirds of the people think their family finances will worsen or stay about the same next year. More than half of the Americans believe the US economy will worsen in 2010.
——Agencies