Nearly a quarter of Americans who voted for President Trump in 2024 believe they are worse off financially since he returned to office last year, according to a new survey. The Financial Times/Focaldata poll, conducted Aug. 7-11, found that 24 percent of 2024 Trump voters believe they are worse off. A slightly smaller share, 23…
23 percent of Republicans say they’re worse off since second Trump term began: Survey
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