Poll Shows 6 in 10 Americans Think Trump Hasn't Done Enough to Address Rising Costs
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A recent poll indicates significant public pessimism about the Trump presidency, with 55% of Americans believing he has neglected crucial national problems in his first month. Key concerns focus on rising consumer prices, with 62% feeling he hasn't made adequate progress in addressing this issue. Despite Trump's campaign promises to lower costs, consumer prices, especially for groceries, continue to surge. His approval rating has declined to -5%, further emphasizing dissatisfaction among the populace, with 54% expressing fear or pessimism about his remaining term.
A new poll reveals that a striking 55 percent of Americans feel Trump hasn't addressed the country's pressing issues effectively during his initial term.
With rising consumer prices and only 27 percent satisfied with Trump's efforts, public confidence in his economic promises is notably dwindling, reflecting a net -5 percent approval rating.
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