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Trump marks one year anniversary with weak economy and poor poll numbers: Live

Half of Americans now believe Trump has harmed the economy since returning to power, compared to just 35 percent who see an improvement, according to new survey of voters

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Trump marks one year anniversary with weak economy and poor poll numbers: Live

Half of Americans now believe Trump has harmed the economy since returning to power, compared to just 35 percent who see an improvement, according to new survey of voters

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bbc.com5 mesi fa

Voter Voices: US voters evaluate Trump's economy after year one

We asked six Americans what they make of the US economy one year after President Trump returned to the White House.

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  1. martedì 20 gennaio 2026·bbc.com

    Voter Voices: US voters evaluate Trump's economy after year one

    We asked six Americans what they make of the US economy one year after President Trump returned to the White House.

  2. martedì 20 gennaio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Trump marks one year anniversary with weak economy and poor poll numbers: Live

    Half of Americans now believe Trump has harmed the economy since returning to power, compared to just 35 percent who see an improvement, according to new survey of voters