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Trump’s Approval Rating Unchanged From April, WSJ Poll Finds | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-07-25 01:00
Political Sentiment & Policy Impact - Republican tax bill disapproval outweighs approval, perceived as benefiting wealthy and corporations while harming the poor [1] - Public disapproves of Trump's tariff policies by 17 percentage points [1] - Strong support for deporting illegal immigrants exists, but disapproval of Trump's methods is noted [2] - Over 75% of voters believe the Department of Justice is concealing information in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation [3] - Approximately half of voters express a lack of confidence in the Department of Justice's investigation of Jeffrey Epstein [3] Presidential Approval & Economic Outlook - Trump's job approval rating remains steady at 46%, unchanged from April [4] - Despite political turbulence, Trump's approval rating has not shifted [5] - 47% of voters view the economy as excellent or in good shape [5] - Economic optimism has increased by double digits since April, reaching the highest level since 2021 [6] Political Landscape - A calcified political landscape exists with strong support for the president [6] - The president retains control within his party and Congress, enabling an aggressive agenda despite lacking majority voter support [6]
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The Economist· 2025-07-24 14:20
For years, America’s economy rewarded the footloose. But now, as the once rock-solid labour market softens, it is job-hoppers that are struggling https://t.co/n37R1QLWmu ...
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪· 2025-07-23 12:11
The United States of America has constructed the greatest economy in human history. ...
Watch CNBC's full interview with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
CNBC Television· 2025-07-21 12:38
joining us now, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant. Uh, Mr. . Secretary, it's great to have you on as it always is.Good to see you. Morning, Joe. Lead story, uh, economy showing swagger as tariff fears eb.This is the Wall Street Journal pointing out that, uh, there was quite a bit of, um, of angst and hand ringing uh, back in April. a lot of u forecast that the bottom was going to drop out and just flatly stated here and I I know it might not be the favorite uh paper around the White House at this point but t ...
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Crypto Rover· 2025-07-19 16:42
🚨 REMINDER:CHINA IS CUTTING RATES AND INJECTION BILLIONS INTO THE ECONOMY!VERY BULLISH FOR MARKETS. 🚀 https://t.co/UXMJhB4IXU ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-19 05:33
Everything seems to be going wrong for the UK economy, so now is the time to buy government bonds https://t.co/5LdQOWratj ...
Jeremy Siegel: Better for the Fed's long-term independence if Powell resigns
CNBC Television· 2025-07-18 21:30
Fed Independence Concerns - The speaker expresses worry about the Federal Reserve's independence, particularly concerning potential pressures from political figures [1] - The speaker suggests that the Fed Chairman stepping down might paradoxically enhance the Fed's long-term independence [1] - The speaker anticipates potential scapegoating of the Fed Chairman if the economy weakens [2] - The speaker fears potential congressional actions to reduce the Fed's power and increase presidential control over it [4] - The speaker highlights that the Fed's powers derive from Congress, which can amend or revoke them [5] Potential Political Intervention - The speaker believes a Republican-controlled Congress might grant the president more control over the Fed if the economy declines and the Fed Chairman is blamed [5] - The speaker suggests the president might seek increased authority over the Fed, including the power to appoint the chairman at will [4] Economic Outlook - The speaker mentions the possibility of the economy weakening in the second half of the year, though not expecting it [2] - The speaker references potential criticism of the Fed Chairman for being too slow to address inflation [3]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-18 20:53
Not long ago, Donald Trump could rattle Wall Street for days with a single post. Now, for all the political noise and recession warnings, the US economy refuses to buckle — and markets, against the odds, are behaving rationally https://t.co/2UwHctCPw2 ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-17 17:30
Over the past decade the global order has been upended by populists, authoritarians and war. Yet the economy is powering on, unfazed. The trouble is that threats are now mounting https://t.co/AvcR1nNfvN ...
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪· 2025-07-17 12:39
The thing pessimists missed in their economic analysis earlier this year is that the American entrepreneur will always find a way.That’s exactly what happened.The economy is rocking regardless of what’s going on in Washington DC. ...