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Trump’s Polling Takes a Big Turn: Public Unhappy with Tariffs and Economy

Trump’s Polling Takes a Big Turn: Public Unhappy with Tariffs and Economy

Recent polls indicate a significant shift in public opinion regarding former President Donald Trump's policies, particularly concerning the economy and tariffs. According to a survey by NJ.com, a growing number of Americans feel 'worse off' under Trump's economic strategies, with many expressing dissatisfaction over the impact of tariffs on everyday costs.

CBS News reported similar findings, with their opinion poll revealing that a majority of respondents believe Trump's approach to the economy, including his tariff policies, has been detrimental. The poll also touched on immigration, with a significant portion of the public supporting deportation measures but expressing concern over the broader economic implications.

Forbes' Trump Approval Rating Tracker further highlighted the public's discontent, noting that 60% of those surveyed are unhappy about the tariffs imposed during Trump's administration. The Hill echoed these sentiments, reporting on the CBS poll's findings that link economic dissatisfaction directly to Trump's policies on immigration and tariffs.

These polls suggest that Trump's economic policies, particularly tariffs, are increasingly viewed unfavorably by the American public, potentially impacting his political standing as the nation moves forward.

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