Here's how U.S. residents feel about Trump's signature on American cash
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Here's how U.S. residents feel about Trump's signature on American cash
"The poll found that 48% of respondents strongly disapprove of the plan for Trump's signature to replace that of U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach on U.S. cash. Similarly, 11% somewhat disapprove, bringing the total to nearly 60% who are against the move."
"Disapproval of the change stretched across U.S. regions, race and age groups, the polling showed. The strongest disapproval rating was among those in the Midwest at 54%, followed by the West (51%), Northeast (49%) and South (43%)."
"A related YouGov question found a majority of Americans don't want the sitting U.S. president's name on cash - with 44% saying 'definitely not' and 15% saying 'probably not.'"
"Cash - which only accounts for 14% of U.S. payments, per the Federal Reserve - has lost its influence as a form of payment in America."
Polling indicates that 48% of respondents strongly disapprove of Trump's signature replacing U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach's on cash, with an additional 11% somewhat disapproving. Disapproval spans various demographics, with the highest disapproval among Black respondents at 59%. Older respondents show greater opposition, particularly those aged 65 and up. A related YouGov poll reveals that most Americans prefer not to have the sitting president's name on cash. The Treasury Department's plan to add Trump's signature is linked to America's 250th anniversary, but cash usage is declining overall.
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