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Polls Show Growing Pessimism Over US Economy

Americans are becoming increasingly pessimistic about the state of the US economy, with large majorities saying conditions are deteriorating and many blaming President Donald Trump’s policies, according to several national polls released over the past week.

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The surveys indicate rising concern over inflation, high fuel and food costs, and personal financial pressures, even as financial markets have recently reached record highs.

Majority say economy is worsening

A poll by Gallup found that nearly half of Americans, 47%, now describe current economic conditions as “poor,” an increase of seven percentage points since March. At the same time, 73% said the economy is getting worse, also up seven points over the past month.

A separate Fox News survey reported similar sentiment. About 70% of registered voters said they believed the economy was deteriorating, matching a record level previously seen in 2023 and rising 15 points compared with April last year.

In the Fox poll, 41% of respondents rated the economy poorly, while roughly a quarter said it was performing well. Republicans were significantly more likely than Democrats to view the economy positively.

The Gallup Economic Confidence Index also fell sharply. The measure dropped from -27 in March to -38 in April, its lowest reading since November 2023. The index ranges from -100, indicating extremely negative sentiment, to +100, representing strong confidence.

Although Republicans remained the only political group giving the economy a positive overall rating, their confidence declined markedly, falling 15 points between March and April. Democrats and independents also reported declines, though less steep.

Concerns about inflation and policy

Several polls suggest many Americans expect price pressures to worsen.

A survey conducted by Marquette Law School found that 70% of respondents believe inflation will increase over the next 12 months, up nine points from January. The same poll found 62% saying Trump’s policies would contribute to higher inflation, compared with 45% who held that view at the end of 2025.

In the Fox News poll, voters said by a two-to-one margin that Trump’s policies were harming the economy rather than helping it. Fifty-six percent said the policies were hurting economic conditions, while 28% said they were helping.

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Among Republicans, opinion was divided. Seventy percent of voters identifying with the “Make America Great Again” movement said Trump’s policies were benefiting the economy, compared with 30% of Republicans who do not identify with that group.

Disapproval ratings of the president’s handling of the economy were also high. The Fox News poll showed 66% of voters disapproving and 34% approving, matching a record low approval rating across both of Trump’s terms. The Marquette survey reported similar findings, with 68% disapproving of Trump’s economic management and 76% expressing disapproval of his handling of inflation and the cost of living.

The White House has defended its policies, arguing that tax cuts have increased household incomes. Trump said earlier this month that Republican tax measures had left Americans with more money in their pockets, including through a proposal to eliminate taxes on tips.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also highlighted the administration’s tax policies, saying they had returned a “historic amount of money” to working families.

Rising pressure on household finances

Polls also show many Americans struggling with personal finances and rising living costs.

According to the Fox News survey, six in ten voters described their own financial situation as either “only fair” or “poor,” including 28% who said it was poor. Majorities of Democrats, independents and Republicans all expressed negative views about their finances.

The Marquette poll found that just 20% of Americans said they were financially better off than a year ago, a drop of eight points since January.

High prices appear to be a major concern. Eighty-two percent of respondents in the Marquette survey said grocery prices had risen in the past six months, while 93% said gasoline prices had increased. In January, only 21% reported higher gas prices.

Voters widely described several costs as major financial burdens, including groceries (62%), fuel (60%), healthcare (55%) and housing (52%).

A CNBC survey found many households adjusting their spending to cope with rising costs. Nearly eight in ten respondents said they had taken steps such as reducing spending on entertainment, cutting travel because of fuel costs, or limiting purchases.

More than half said they were travelling less, while around four in ten said they had reduced spending on essential items like groceries or medical care. About three in ten reported putting more purchases on credit cards.

War and labour market concerns

External factors are also shaping public sentiment.

The CNBC poll found 64% of voters said the war involving Iran was not worth the increase in gasoline prices associated with the conflict.

Americans are also increasingly pessimistic about the job market. Gallup reported that 63% of respondents believe it is a bad time to find a job, compared with 33% who said it is a good time. That level matches the worst readings since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite strong stock market performance, attitudes toward investing remain cautious. A narrow majority of Americans, 53%, said it would be a bad idea to invest $1,000 in the stock market at the moment.

The polls were conducted between early and mid-April among roughly 1,000 respondents each and carried margins of error of around three to four percentage points.

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mrfill Platinum Member

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The 1% are doing extremely well so that's just fine and the rest can just whinge and whine and pay for them.

blaze master Diamond Member

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8 minutes ago, mrfill said:

The 1% are doing extremely well so that's just fine and the rest can just whinge and whine and pay for them.

Seems to be the standard world wide.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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Human nature to whinge

henryford1958 Silver Member

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I thought the American economy was one was one of the few doing well. Most of Europe is totally f*****, especially Germany, France and the UK. China and Russia on the verge of bankruptcy too.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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1 hour ago, Rockyroad said:

Human nature to whinge

It’s the nature if Trolls to troll.

SAFETY FIRST Star Member

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Americans are becoming increasingly pessimistic about the state of the US economy

It's the world over, it's got to do with poor parenting, Wokeism and the extreme left.

People are never bloody happy, always looking for handouts, to busy eating junk food and too lazy to get off their butts and achieve anything.

No one is accountable anymore, always looking to blame others for their miserable lives

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JimHuaHin Platinum Member

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Surely this item is communist/woke fake propaganda!!!

Everyone knows, as Trump keeps on telling us, that the USA is winning, is powering ahead, is great again.

The USA is so great that everyone wants to live there.

Of course, pigs can fly, we shall all win the lottery this week and be multi-trillionaires soon.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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46 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's the world over, it's got to do with poor parenting, Wokeism and the extreme left.

People are never bloody happy, always looking for handouts, to busy eating junk food and too lazy to get off their butts and achieve anything.

No one is accountable anymore, always looking to blame others for their miserable lives

100% correct. I blame the schools. 50 years of brainwashing from left wing teachers. Ruined the minds of these people.

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1 hour ago, JimHuaHin said:

Surely this item is communist/woke fake propaganda!!!

Everyone knows, as Trump keeps on telling us, that the USA is winning, is powering ahead, is great again.

The USA is so great that everyone wants to live there.

Of course, pigs can fly, we shall all win the lottery this week and be multi-trillionaires soon.

Well Trump is correct. Compare the gdp of USA with all the others 555

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38 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

100% correct. I blame the schools. 50 years of brainwashing from left wing teachers. Ruined the minds of these people.

Agree, it's these same weirdo lefties who removed corporal punishment from schools, no more caning or throwing a blackboard duster at students.

If I was treated like a snowflake and never received the cane at school I'd be in prison today.

This punishment taught me right from wrong, a slap on the wrist doesn't work.

This guy has the right idea to discipline kids.

Eric Loh Star Member

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's the world over, it's got to do with poor parenting, Wokeism and the extreme left.

People are never bloody happy, always looking for handouts, to busy eating junk food and too lazy to get off their butts and achieve anything.

No one is accountable anymore, always looking to blame others for their miserable lives

Highly dramatic and quick to draw false equivalence. These are opinion polls from a series of questions that were designed for gathering quick feedbacks. They are not designed for lengthy dialogue or pouring out their woes and complains. If you want to example of blaming or complaining, look for those who go in length to annoy, act childish, looking for self pity in a petulant manner.

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Not good for Trump and the Republicans. At this point he can't blame Biden--although he will likely try.

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11 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Highly dramatic and quick to draw false equivalence. These are opinion polls from a series of questions that were designed for gathering quick feedbacks. They are not designed for lengthy dialogue or pouring out their woes and complains. If you want to example of blaming or complaining, look for those who go in length to annoy, act childish, looking for self pity in a petulant manner.

Oh poor Eric, do you need a shoulder to cry on, ManUp dude.

Eric is your typical lefty with Wokeism, he's the got to reply with hostility.

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3 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Oh poor Eric, do you need a shoulder to cry on, ManUp dude.

Eric is your typical lefty with Wokeism, he's the got to reply with hostility.

That will qualified as a annoying, childish and petulant reply.

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2 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

That will qualified as a annoying, childish and petulant reply.

Oh you're one of those type.

Did you forget who started our interaction with the annoying, childish and petulant reply, it was you. 😂

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TRUMP WALLET IS BOOMING🤣and he save the world from nuclear bomb,like he sais,it is a cheap price to pay🤣he save our lifes

spidermike007 Star Member

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I have a retail business in America and I can tell you for a fact that consumer confidence is lower than I've seen it in the past 30 years.

Trump seems to be doing everything in his power to sabotage the American and the world economies, and he's following through on none of his promises to lower prices nor increase consumer confidence. He's doing the polar opposite with his ridiculous tariff policies, and his poorly advised, never ending reckless war of choice.

Trump is an absolute failure on every level, he gets an F mark on the economy, and the polls are proving just how unpopular this guy is, and his inability to manage the economy is going to be as undoing.

For the skeptics out there most of these poles were done by Fox News.

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3 hours ago, newnative said:

Not good for Trump and the Republicans. At this point he can't blame Biden--although he will likely try.

He will blame everyone except himself

We cannot forget he is a 34 times PROVEN fraudster and con man

He has been bankrupt 6 times

His Trump Charity was closed down due to fraud, theft and embezzlement of donated funds

His Trump Casinos shut after multiple bankruptcies and loss of money- how can a Casino lose money ffs?

He is a proven adjudicated rapist

So no surprise he is basically harming the USA economy for many - except his billionaire friends

theshu25 Gold Member

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6 hours ago, Rockyroad said:

Human nature to whinge

And no whinges more then you.

Yellowtail Star Member

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Oh no, another staged assassination attempt is on the way!

Meanwhile, my rollover IRA is up ~12% YTD and my Roth is up ~45% YTD

~44% of US households have at least one IRA, which is up from 34% a decade ago.

SAFETY FIRST Star Member

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4 hours ago, Rockyroad said:

Well Trump is correct. Compare the gdp of USA with all the others 555

Omg, no one in agreement, look at all those thumbs down.

This forum is full extreme Wokeism, all the lefties with their trigger fingers on the thumbs down emojis.

The elderly here have lost their manhood, lost their Y chromosome.

Bring em on, all those thumbs downs snowflakes. 😂

https://www.sciencealert.com/men-lose-their-y-chromosome-with-age-we-finally-know-the-cost

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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6 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Omg, no one in agreement, look at all those thumbs down.

This forum is full extreme Wokeism, all the lefties with their trigger fingers on the thumbs down emojis.

The elderly here have lost their manhood, lost their Y chromosome.

Bring on them thumbs downs snowflakes. 😂

https://www.sciencealert.com/men-lose-their-y-chromosome-with-age-we-finally-know-the-cost

American haters. Trump haters.

Srikcir Ruby Member

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

rising concern over inflation, high fuel and food costs

It's not imagination but REALITY as people ACTUALLY pay much higher prices before 46th POTUS Trump.

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

It's not imagination but REALITY as people ACTUALLY pay much higher prices before 46th POTUS Trump.

You are right about the 46th, but Biden was the 46th president of the United States.

Oh, the irony, it is to laugh!

Eric Loh Star Member

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5 hours ago, Rockyroad said:

Well Trump is correct. Compare the gdp of USA with all the others 555

USA GDP largest in the world for last 130-135 years. Not so in GDP per capita.

Tug Star Member

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24 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

You are right about the 46th, but Biden was the 46th president of the United States.

Oh, the irony, it is to laugh!

The flaw in your statement is biden overcame a pandemic induced worldwide inflation event…the current inflation rate is entirely due to your dietys incompetence reckless war and tax via illegal tariffs.thats not even touching on the knife stuck into our institutions of science health education research ect ect.Hes done toast kaput finis nada nope he just doesn’t know it yet.enjoying my popcorn watching this mess unfold.

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