A majority of Americans say the economy is only benefitting the wealthy, despite record-low unemployment and rising wages.

A poll by Pew Research Center found that 69% of Americans say the economy is helping the wealthy, while hurting the poor, those without college degrees and the middle class.

Responses also differed widely by income group. Nearly three-quarters of upper-income households say the current economic conditions are "excellent/good," while a majority of lower-income earners say the economy is "only fair/poor."

"To the extent that current economic conditions are helping particular groups, the public sees the benefits flowing mainly to the most well-off," according to Pew.

The responses suggest that even with a record-long economic expansion, a 50-year low unemployment rate of 3.5% and wage growth of more than 3% a year, many Americans don't feel like they are benefiting as much as those at the top.