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23 percent of Republicans say they’re worse off since second Trump term began: Survey

23 percent of Republicans say they’re worse off since second Trump term began: Survey

Summary

A recent survey shows that about 24 percent of people who voted for President Trump in 2024 feel they are financially worse off since he started his second term last year. The survey was done by the Financial Times and Focaldata in early August.

Key Facts

  • The survey asked Americans who voted for President Trump in 2024 about their financial situation.
  • About 24 percent of these voters said they are worse off financially since President Trump took office again.
  • The survey was conducted from August 7 to August 11.
  • The poll was done by Financial Times in partnership with Focaldata.
  • The survey focuses specifically on voters from the 2024 election who support President Trump.
  • The article does not provide information about why these voters feel worse off.
  • The article does not mention other groups or the overall national economic situation.
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