July 23, 2008 12:00 am DETROIT (AP) -- A poll of likely Michigan voters has found great concern about the nation's economy, with 79 percent saying they expect it to weaken further. Forty-eight percent say the economy is the nation's top problem, while 14 percent cite gasoline prices. EPIC-MRA polled 600 people July 13-15 for The Detroit News and TV stations WXYZ, WILX, WOOD and WJRT. The results have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points. Fifty-nine percent of those questioned say they're driving less, 11 percent say they're changing vacation plans, 10 percent say they're cutting nonessential spending and 3 percent say they're carpooling or using public transit.
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