A new Gallup survey shows higher economic optimism among Americans, with the positivity fueled by improved Republican sentiment.
FILE - Shoppers pass displays of goods in a Costco warehouse Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024, in Sheridan, Colo. Gallup asked people Jan. 2-15 about their expectations over the next six months for economic growth, inflation, interest rates, unemployment and the stock market.
Democrats offered the least optimistic outlooks. Just over half of Democrats believe the stock market will increase in the next six months, but Democrats were more negative than positive on the other four questions.Now, 78% of Republicans expect economic growth, compared to 19% who expected the same in a 2023 survey., the director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University. “The first is, people who voted for Donald Trump. Donald Trump was elected.
Knightley said he’s concerned about the possibility of tariffs, but he said there’s a great deal of uncertainty with the scope or duration of tariffs. Knightley said tariffs would put a “squeeze on spending power,” with the announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China costing every American man, woman and child an extra $835 this year in the “worst case scenario.”
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