Donald Trump Lauds Economic Success, Yet Public Sentiment Tells A Different Story
Trump's advisers admit voter doubts persist as only 36% of Americans rate the economy as good, despite claims of strong economic performance.
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Trump's 'political team is nervous' voters aren't buying what he's selling: insider
There is growing alarm within Donald Trump’s inner circle that his message on a booming economy is falling flat with voters who still see prices rising when they were promised the opposite would occur after he was re-elected.According to a report from Politico’s Megan Messerly, one of the president’...
Frustrated voters refute Trump claim the economy is 'the best we've ever had'
President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies continue to insist that he inherited a badly broken economy from former President Joe Biden but quickly turned the economy around. In fact, the U.S. enjoyed record-low unemployment during Biden's years in the White House, but widespread frustration over inflation, according to polls, helped Trump pull off a narrow victory in the 2024 election. And almost eight months into Trump's second administration, …
Trump is selling a strong economy. Voters aren’t buying it.
President Donald Trump this week insisted Americans are experiencing the “best economy we’ve ever had.” Privately, White House officials acknowledge people just aren’t feeling it. The economy grew faster in the second quarter than initially anticipated, productivity was revised upwards, inflation hasn’t surged despite new tariffs and gas prices have fallen to levels not seen in decades. Republicans also avoided what would have amounted to a majo…
Voters Aren’t Buying Trump’s Economy
Politico: “Trump this week insisted Americans are experiencing the ‘best economy we’ve ever had.’ Privately, White House officials acknowledge people just aren’t feeling it…” “Trumpeting positive economic statistics in the face of sagging sentiment is a political trap that has ensnared many administrations… Republicans could face a similar problem as they head into what is expected to be a difficult fight for control of the House.”
The administration says its policies will bring improvements, but surveys show that people are still concerned about prices. The difference between data and perception of President Donald Trump recently stated in an interview that the United States has "the best economy in history". However, figures and opinions of people do not fully confirm this statement. In the quarter [...]
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