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North -Americans have renewed optimism in the country’s economic perspectives now President Donald Trump Return to the post.
Most North -Americans, 53%, believe it the economy It will grow in the next six months, while 61% believe that the securities market will also increase, according to the results of a Gallup survey published on Monday.
The release of the survey comes shortly after Trump returned to the White House, with the survey between January 2 and 15, shortly before taking office.
Although the North -Americans are optimistic about economic growth, the survey found that they were divided into unemployment, with 38% indicating that they believe it will increase and 38% said it will decrease. In the meantime, 21% believe that unemployment will remain constant for the next six months.
North -Americans are also less bullies in inflation, with 52% who indicate that they expect it to increase in the next six months, although this figure significantly lowers from about 80% in previous versions of Gallup’s survey.
Breaking down the numbers by partisan affiliation, Gallup found Republican respondents Very responsible for eating the increase in economic optimism, with 78% of GOP respondents believe that there will be economic growth over the next six months, and 75% said that the stock market will increase.
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The solid majorities of the independents felt the same, with 61% indicating that they believe that there will be economic growth over the next six months and 60% say that the stock market will increase.
Democrats are less bullies, with only 21% indicating that they believe that there will be growth for the next six months. But a great majority of Democrats, 51%, provides for a stock market during the same period of time.
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“North -Americans generally have hope with the economy in the next six months. A part of this optimism is derived from Republicans who expect things to improve under a republican president more than democratic,” Gallup said in a statement. “But the wider improvements in the perspectives of the North -Americans may also reflect their confidence in Trump’s ability to manage the economy. During the first term, he received some of his highest approval qualifications in the Economy, which were usually superior to those received by the matter during their term. “
The poll, made on January 2-15, 2025, surveyed 1,005 random adults living in the United States and has a sampling margin of more or less four percentage points.