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Restarting Trump is a disaster because 59% say that the economy gets worse

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 24, 2025No Comments
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Consumer media continue to try to Sell ​​Trump: the rest as a success, But more and more, do not buy it, especially on the economy.

Harry CNN ENTER failed the latest economic polls and said about the percentage of people who thought the economy was excellent or good. “In April 2017, it was 40%. Look where we are in February 2025. Just half of this level, 20%. My kindness graceful, the term 1 was 63% of Americans in February 2020 thought that the economy was excellent or good. These 20% that we currently have at the moment are fewer Americans saying that the economy is excellent or good at any time of Trump’s first mandate. »»

The real problem panel came when the respondents were invited to improve or get worse.

Entren said: “Compare it to where we were in the first mandate at this stage, April 2017, 53%. The majority said that she was improving. And now in February 2025? The majority say that it gets worse. 59% compared to only 35% who say that it improves. Worse is higher now than at any time of Trump’s first mandate, pre-cook. This number, for me, is much more worrying. Maybe the worst number I saw for Trump on the economy because he says that even in the economy is not great. They also project that it will only get worse from here. »»

Trump cannot get on Obama’s economic tails as he did during his first mandate.

What people could start to do is that Joe Biden did a good job to keep inflation and prices in check and narrowing. Trump came in inflation fed with movements to reduce wages and increase unemployment.

Donald Trump has no plan or does not intend to do anything to reduce prices. In fact, Trump said he had nothing to do with inflation.

Trump’s goals were never linked to improving the lives of ordinary people. Trump wanted criminal indictments to disappear, ensure that he could not be prosecuted, then ransack the treasure for himself and his billionaire donors.

The Democrats tried to warn the American people, but they were so angry with inflation and the costs they did not listen to, or they paid on the elections, and the end result was the worst result Possible from a Trump presidency that will do much more than help.

So far, Trump 2.0 has been a disaster.

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