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President Donald Trump’s rating on the economy has hit a record low amid the government shutdown, a CNBC survey has found, with Americans souring on his handling of inflation and jobs. The CNBC All-America Economic Survey,
Donald Trump rode a poor economy back to the White House during his 2024 campaign, but seven months into his second term, most voters aren't seeing what they want. The Center Square Voters' Voice Poll,
The economic analyst pulled back the curtain to explain why the economy appears to be working well for some but not others. Rattner noted that between 2024 and 2025, the U.S.'s gross domestic product growth had slowed, down about 2% from the previous year — a bad sign for all Americans.
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The New Republic on MSNThe Trump Economy Is Here, and It’s So Much Worse Than Biden’s
Jobs are stagnating, prices are skyrocketing, and many states are already in recession. But the president and his investor-class cronies don’t care.
Washington — President Trump frequently touts a U.S. economy that's on the rise under his stewardship: he talks about energy and grocery prices that are falling, lower mortgage rates and claims he's vanquished inflation. He argues things have never been better for the American consumer, especially after predecessor Joe Biden's administration.
Sunday’s “60 Minutes" compared the record-high stock market numbers under President Donald Trump to the economy right before the 1929 stock market crash.
The Kremlin on Wednesday pushed back at U.S. President Donald Trump's warning that the Russian economy was going to collapse, saying that Russia had considerable reserves and was strong enough to allow President Vladimir Putin to achieve his goals.
During a snippet of an interview with Fox News, released Friday, Trump was pressed by “Sunday Morning Futures” anchor Maria Bartiromo about his potential decision to hit the world’s second largest economy with 100% tariffs on Nov. 1 or sooner.