Is the current economy helping or hurting you?
Who benefits from this decision?
The president has spent months attempting to convince voters that his economic agenda is delivering results, even as many Americans struggle with high prices, and as household debt has reached an all-time high. He has repeatedly dismissed affordability concerns as a “hoax,” frustrating many of his own voters.
Trump last week boasted that he’s “very proud” of the economy and claimed to have “fixed” the affordability crisis. However, a survey released this month by the Pew Research Center found that 66 percent of Americans were “very concerned” about the price of food and consumer goods. More than half of respondents, or 52 percent, said Trump’s economic policies had left the country worse off.
Meanwhile, a trio of polls published this week found that Americans think Joe Biden did a better job in the White House than Trump has so far.
Are you better or worse off under the Trump economy?
Who benefits from this decision?
The president has spent months attempting to convince voters that his economic agenda is delivering results, even as many Americans struggle with high prices, and as household debt has reached an all-time high. He has repeatedly dismissed affordability concerns as a “hoax,” frustrating many of his own voters.
Trump last week boasted that he’s “very proud” of the economy and claimed to have “fixed” the affordability crisis. However, a survey released this month by the Pew Research Center found that 66 percent of Americans were “very concerned” about the price of food and consumer goods. More than half of respondents, or 52 percent, said Trump’s economic policies had left the country worse off.
Meanwhile, a trio of polls published this week found that Americans think Joe Biden did a better job in the White House than Trump has so far.
Are you better or worse off under the Trump economy?
Is the current economy helping or hurting you?
Who benefits from this decision?
The president has spent months attempting to convince voters that his economic agenda is delivering results, even as many Americans struggle with high prices, and as household debt has reached an all-time high. He has repeatedly dismissed affordability concerns as a “hoax,” frustrating many of his own voters.
Trump last week boasted that he’s “very proud” of the economy and claimed to have “fixed” the affordability crisis. However, a survey released this month by the Pew Research Center found that 66 percent of Americans were “very concerned” about the price of food and consumer goods. More than half of respondents, or 52 percent, said Trump’s economic policies had left the country worse off.
Meanwhile, a trio of polls published this week found that Americans think Joe Biden did a better job in the White House than Trump has so far.
Are you better or worse off under the Trump economy?
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