美财长贝森特豪言2026年经济“光明论” 民调却显示低收入群体信心不足
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-11-24 02:00

Group 1 - The U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessenet stated that there is no risk of recession in 2026 and expressed optimism about the economic benefits of the Trump administration's trade and tax policies [1] - The "Great Beautiful Act," a large spending plan by the Republican Party, is still being implemented, and its economic effects have not fully materialized [1] - The new law makes the tax cuts from Trump's 2017 policy permanent and provides subsidies for seniors to offset Social Security taxes, while also increasing the deductibility of state and local taxes [1] Group 2 - Healthcare costs are expected to become more affordable, with further announcements from the Trump administration anticipated on this topic [1] - There are signs of distress in certain sectors of the economy, particularly in housing and interest-sensitive industries, although lower energy prices are expected to help reduce inflation [1] - The Director of the White House National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett, indicated that economic data for the fourth quarter may show weakness due to the government shutdown, which lasted 43 days, marking the longest in U.S. history [1] Group 3 - A poll revealed that about two-thirds of registered voters believe the Trump administration has not met expectations regarding the economy and cost of living [2] - According to a recent cost of living survey by JPMorgan, Americans' perceptions of the economy largely depend on their income levels [2] - High-income respondents had an average confidence index score of 6.2 (out of 10), while low-income consumers averaged only 4.4 [2]