Americans are struggling financially, grappling with debt and the rising cost of living, and are blaming the Trump administration and corporate interests for worsening economic outlooks for working families, according to a new poll.

Six out of 10 Americans place blame on the Trump administration for driving up their cost of living, according to a poll conducted by Morning Consult for the Century Foundation, which asked 2,007 Americans how they are managing the high cost of living in the US economy, who they think is to blame and what are the solutions.

Sixty three per cent said Trump had had a negative impact on grocery prices, and 61% said he had had a negative impact on the cost of living. Nearly half, 49%, said the Trump administration had had a negative impact on their finances. Nearly eight out of 10 Americans, including 70% of Republicans, fear that Trump’s tariffs will increase the price of everyday goods.

    • Pennomi
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      2019 days ago

      No way the dude lives that long. Trump Jr on the other hand…

      • magic_lobster_party
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        2119 days ago

        They will stay silent about his eventual passing. He won’t make any public appearances, but they will insist that he’s alive and well. Anything else is just democrat propaganda.

        Occasionally he will show up in AI generated speeches.

      • @Azal@pawb.social
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        319 days ago

        How dare you say that about great leader? Great leader won’t die! He’s an immort…

        Oh, wait, sorry, not on r/Pyongyang

    • yeehaw
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      1019 days ago

      By his 6th term he’ll be blaming himself again for “bad deals” made by himself without realizing it

      • @UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.works
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        219 days ago

        Started on the 4th term they just Weekend at Bernie’s him. Which takes people longer than you would expect cause of how incoherent he became during his 3rd term.