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The Biggest Threat to the 2026 Economy Is Still Donald Trump
Many analysts are predicting an election-year upturn, but they aren’t accounting for the President’s ability to cause more chaos. Read More
Donald Trump Scores ‘F’ Grade On Economy: Poll
The pollsters found that 36 percent scored Trump an "F" on the economy and a further 11 percent gave him a "D". Thirteen percent graded the president a "C" score, while 19 percent gave him a "B" and ... Read More
Trump served McDonald's to connect with voters. Now, many feel they can't afford it.
Trump served McDonald's to connect with voters. Now, many feel they can't afford it. Trump's dilemma ahead of the midterm elections: Sympathizing with voters who face financial pressures while ... Read More
There's One Thing Trump Could Do To Turbocharge The Global Economy And Crush Inflation

If President Donald Trump were to negotiate away his tariffs with trading partners, the global economy could surge ahead in the coming years, according to one analysis. Read More
Polls show Trump’s happy talk on inflation is falling flat

The 2025 election two weeks ago crystallized how big a problem the economy and affordability appear to be for President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. Trump’s initial strategy for dealing with ... Read More
Trump to visit Pennsylvania to address the economy and inflation

President Donald Trump will travel to Pennsylvania on Tuesday to tout his economic agenda as polls consistently show Americans are concerned about their financial outlooks. In an October survey by NBC ... Read More
Trump strays from selling economic policy in campaign-style speech that launched into insults
President Donald Trump passed off any blame for high costs onto his predecessor almost a year into his second term. Read More
Trump has ‘fun’ but fails to feel Americans’ pain on prices
President Donald Trump certainly made himself feel better. Whether he did the same for gloomy voters haunted by high prices is more doubtful. Read More
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