April 28, 2025 - 09:40
A series of new polls have revealed that a significant majority of Americans believe the economy is deteriorating under President Trump's administration. Despite his campaign promises to strengthen the economy and create jobs, recent surveys suggest that many citizens feel their financial situation has worsened since he took office.
As the nation approaches the 100-day mark of Trump's presidency, public sentiment appears to be shifting. Economic indicators that once showed promise are now being overshadowed by concerns over rising costs and job security. Many respondents cited inflation and stagnant wages as primary factors contributing to their pessimism regarding the economic outlook.
This growing discontent is particularly pronounced among key demographics, including working-class voters who initially supported Trump in hopes of economic revival. As the administration continues to navigate complex economic challenges, it remains to be seen how these perceptions will impact future policy decisions and the upcoming electoral landscape.
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