The U.S. job market has gone from healthy to lethargic during President Donald Trump’s first seven months back in the White House.

Trump's trade wars have created an atmosphere of economic anxiety.

Economists suggest the smaller gains show employers are increasingly wary of Trump’s tariff-driven economic policies.

WASHINGTON: The US job market has gone from healthy to lethargic during President Donald Trump’s first seven months back in the White House, as hiring has collapsed and inflation…

The U.S. job market has gone from healthy to lethargic during President Donald Trump’s first seven months back in the White House.

Approval of Trump’s economic leadership hit 56% in early 2020, but that figure was 38% in July of this year, according to AP polling.