Nearly a quarter of Republicans say they are poorer in Trump’s second term
Read our Privacy notice Americans broadly believe that the economy is growing worse under President Donald Trump’s stewardship and say that they are personally worse off after a year and a half of his second presidency. Overall, Americans of all political stripes say that they are in a financially worse position than they were on January 19, 2025, when Joe Biden concluded his presidency and prepared to hand over the keys. Roughly 53 percent of all registered voters, including nearly 25 percent...
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