Exclusive | Americans Soured on Trump’s Economic Plans Even Before Tariff Bloodbath, WSJ Poll Finds - WSJ


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Key Findings

A recent Wall Street Journal poll shows a significant shift in public opinion regarding Donald Trump's economic policies. Initially, Americans held a favorable view of his plans. However, the implementation of tariffs has led to widespread disapproval.

Specifically, 54% of voters now oppose Trump's tariffs, a 12-point increase compared to those who support them. The poll also highlights growing concerns about rising prices due to these tariffs; three-quarters of voters believe tariffs will inflate consumer costs, up from 68% in January.

Overall Sentiment

The poll clearly indicates a decline in public trust in Trump's economic approach, primarily fueled by the negative perceptions of his tariff policies.

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Americans elected Donald Trump with a favorable opinion of his economic plans. But his expansive push for tariffs has helped turn that confidence into skepticism, a new Wall Street Journal poll finds.Tepid support for tariffs through the past year has become disapproval, with 54% of voters opposing Trump’s levies on imported goods, 12 points more than those who support his plans. Three quarters of voters say that tariffs will raise prices on the things they buy, up from 68% who said so in January.

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