特朗普大消息,支持率大幅下降接近历史最低!美联储降1月息悬了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-27 05:27

Group 1 - Trump's approval rating has dropped to 36%, nearing his historical low, and is lower than Biden's 43% and significantly below Obama and Bush's ratings [1] - Independent voter support for Trump is only 25%, and support from Democrats has fallen to 3%, indicating a loss of bipartisan support [1] - Economic issues are the primary reason for Trump's declining approval, with voters expressing a desire for effective government control over prices, yet few believe Trump prioritizes inflation [1] Group 2 - A significant portion of Republican and leaning independent voters (about 40%) list economic and living costs as their main concerns [1] - Only 31% of Americans approve of Trump's handling of economic issues, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with the current economic situation [1] - Trump's administration has been criticized for failing to propose effective solutions to economic challenges, instead blaming Democrats, which has deepened voter disappointment [1] Group 3 - Trump's support has notably declined compared to previous presidents during crises, with his approval dropping from 52% in January to 41% in November [3] - The current economic challenges in the U.S. are structural, including persistent inflation, rising living costs, and stagnant income growth, requiring systematic policy responses [1][3] Group 4 - Over 70% of tariff costs are borne by American consumers, while foreign companies only bear about 10%, indicating a significant impact on U.S. consumers due to tariff policies [5] - Trump's increase in H-1B visa fees has raised employment costs for tech companies, making it difficult for many small businesses to hire employees [5] Group 5 - The likelihood of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve is decreasing, with current market expectations for a rate cut in January 2025 at only 15.5% [7][9] - The upcoming release of economic data may influence the Federal Reserve's decision-making regarding interest rates [9] - Concerns about the independence of the Federal Reserve are easing, but the potential departure of Chairman Powell could impact policy continuity and independence [9]