A recent survey reveals that only about 2 in 10 Americans are very or extremely confident in President Trump’s ability to lower the cost of essential goods like groceries, housing, and healthcare, reflecting widespread skepticism about his economic promises as he approaches his second term.
Confidence in President Trump’s economic management appears to be divided sharply along party lines. While only 3 in 10 Americans express high confidence in his handling of the economy, a significant majority of Republicans believe he will be a successful president during his second term.
Despite the general skepticism among Americans about Trump’s ability to alleviate economic pressures, the majority of Republicans remain optimistic, with about 8 in 10 believing he will be a great or good president in his second term.
Voter sentiment leading up to the November election highlighted the economy as a pivotal issue. AP VoteCast indicated that around 4 in 10 voters blamed higher prices and inflation on President Biden, raising questions about Trump’s future effectiveness on economic issues.
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