US Voters Express Economic Concerns Ahead of Midterms

US Voters Express Economic Concerns Ahead of Midterms

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A recent Financial Times poll reveals that over 53% of registered voters feel their finances have worsened since Donald Trump's return to the White House. This sentiment, primarily driven by the cost of living, emerges less than three months before November's midterm elections, indicating growing economic discontent.

More than 53% of registered voters say their finances have deteriorated since Donald Trump returned to the White House, according to a Financial Times poll. The survey arrives less than three months before November’s midterms. Cost of living is now one of the key complaints among voters who trusted Trump on the economy in 2024.

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