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Following data showing a decline in GDP, economists have offered their perspectives on the outlook for the U.S. economy.
Most Americans now express opposition to Trump's tariffs and little confidence in his economic leadership, a shift since the election.
Two recent surveys allow us to see how different groups view the question of Trump’s responsibility for the economy ... is an expert on domestic policy, political campaigns, and elections.
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A large majority of Texas voters, 70%, said increasing tariffs would increase prices on every day goods, and 46% said ...
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Nearly half Americans blame Trump for the current state of the economy, despite the president claiming he inherited a disaster.
The president thinks he can return America to manufacturing glory — but the cycles of economic history are hard to break.
Republican lawmakers say economic data released Wednesday is flashing a warning about the growing impact of President Trump’s trade war, which they fear could lead to a sharp political backlash.