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CNBC All-America Economic Survey: Gold tops the list of Americans’ choices for the best investments
CNBC Television· 2025-10-17 21:15
Steve. >> Hey, John. Thanks.Yeah, it looks like Americans are going for the gold. Gold is soared and it looks like the public has taken notice. For the first time in the CNBC All-America economic survey since 2013, gold topping the list of Americans choice for the best investment, 34%.Uh that's up from 23% when we asked this question back in December. Real estate at 32%. Uh knocked down from the top slot there.And then uh stocks at 25% uh pretty dropping a little bit from 28. Cash savings cash crypto and tr ...
CNBC All-America Economic Survey: 42% approve of Pres. Trump’s handling of the economy
CNBC Television· 2025-10-17 11:48
Economic Sentiment & Presidential Approval - Americans' views on the economy turned more negative in Q3, driven by concerns about jobs and inflation [5] - President Trump's economic approval fell 3 points to 42%, with disapproval rising 2 points to 55% [6] - The president's economic approval is running below his overall approval in the second term, averaging a net minus 11 [7] - Optimism about the economy has risen to 24% from 17% on average this year, while pessimism has increased to 57% from 40% [9] Key Issues & Blame Attribution - The president has net positive approval on handling the southern border but negative approval on deporting illegal immigrants and tariffs [8] - 53% of the public blames congressional Republicans and the president for a potential economic fall from the shutdown, compared to 37% for congressional Democrats [10] Political Landscape & Independent Voters - Independents are leaning negative on the president, with approval ratings ranging from minus 20 to minus 30 [11] - The survey indicates that average Americans are down on jobs, inflation, and tariffs [12] - Independents are expected to vote based on economics in statewide elections [23] Economic Factors & Potential Weakness - The labor market may be weaker than anticipated, potentially leading to a 5% unemployment rate if immigration levels remain consistent [13] - Lower and middle-income individuals may be feeling the economic strain more than higher-income individuals [15]
CNBC All-America Economic Survey: 45% approve of Pres. Trump's handling of the economy
CNBC Television· 2025-08-07 12:10
Time now for a fresh read on how Americans are feeling about President Trump's economic policies. Steve Leeman has results from the latest CNBC All-America economic survey. Thank you, Melissa.A thousand surveyed across the nation, Joe. Across the nation. Yeah.A thousand surveyed. Across the nation. Not just Americans. All Americans.Oh, I see. Not just Not just sports people. This has nothing to do with collegiate.No. All this time you Why did you do that. I was fine.I would because I feel I would feel I fee ...