At the start of the president’s second term, 21% of voters thought the economy was improving, whereas 37% thought it was getting worse. Those numbers are now 19% and 59% respectively.Follow our presidential tracker for details https://t.co/j5J1e338WH— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 15, 2026
At the start of the president’s second term, 21% of voters thought the economy was improving, whereas 37% thought it was getting worse. Those numbers are now 19% and 59% respectively. Follow our presidential tracker for details
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