Single-source·Aug 17, 2026·1 sources analyzed
Survey: 23 percent of Republicans report financial decline since Trump took office
A recent survey indicates that a significant portion of Trump voters feel financially worse off since his return to office. The findings reflect concerns among some Republican voters regarding their economic situation. (sources: thehill)

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According to a Financial Times/Focaldata poll, 24 percent of individuals who voted for Trump in 2024 believe their financial situation has worsened since he began his second term. The survey was conducted from August 7 to August 11.
- The survey was conducted by Financial Times/Focaldata.
- It included responses from voters who supported Trump in the 2024 election.
- The poll was conducted between August 7 and August 11.
Why it matters
The survey results may indicate shifting perceptions among Republican voters regarding their economic well-being under the current administration.
