Ten months into his second term, President Trump continues to project confidence, pointing to economic growth and foreign-policy achievements. But a recent national poll tells a different story. His approval rating has fallen to 37%, down sharply from earlier in the year. The survey shows that economic pressure, especially the rising cost of living, now dominates public concern. Nearly half of respondents said everyday expenses such as housing, food, and healthcare are their top worry. While unemployment remains low, many Americans feel their household budgets are under increasing strain. That frustration appears to be affecting public confidence. About 61% of...
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