Poll: 53% Say Finances Worsened Under Trump
The poll also found 64% disapproval of Trump on inflation and living costs, with Democrats leading Republicans 44% to 39% ahead of the midterms.
- Americans broadly report feeling financially worse off under President Donald Trump, with 53% of registered voters noting their situation has declined since January 19, 2025, according to a Financial Times poll.
- Rising consumer costs, fuel prices, and the war with Iran have driven dissatisfaction, as 64% of voters disapprove of President Trump's handling of inflation and living costs.
- Polling data shows Democrats lead Republicans 44% to 39% on the generic ballot, while President Trump's approval rating among Republicans fell eight points, with 55% of all Americans now disapproving of his performance.
- Ahead of November midterms, Democrats need four seats in both the Senate and the House to win majorities, a shift that could halt the GOP's legislative agenda for the next two years.
- White House spokesperson Kush Desai defended the administration's record, though Democrats have pledged to investigate the Trump family's financial dealings if they retake control of Congress.
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Nearly a quarter of Americans who voted for President Trump in 2024 believe they are worse off financially since he returned to office last year, according to a new survey. The Financial Times/Focaldata poll, conducted Aug. 7-11, found that 24 percent of 2024 Trump voters believe they are worse off. A slightly smaller share, 23...
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