Women more worried about economy under Trump than men, poll finds
Briefly

A new poll indicates women in the US are significantly more anxious than men about the economy and inflation under Donald Trump's administration. Notably, 62% of women compared to 47% of men believe the economic situation is deteriorating, regardless of political affiliation. This trend suggests a broader concern rooted in women's experiences with inflation affecting essentials such as groceries and childcare, aspects often overlooked by men. Furthermore, the growing female voter base could signal challenges for the Trump administration, given women's historical voting patterns favoring Democrats.
Women aren't being pessimistic about the economy – they're being realistic. Women are experiencing the sharp edge of inflation on essentials like groceries and childcare.
A majority of respondents expressed concerns about economic uncertainty, especially about prices. Women appear to be bearing the brunt of Trump's economic policy.
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