The majority of Americans expect rise in prices after Trump’s tariff
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Russian Russia Ipsus ‘s national level shows that 5 % of US citizens expect the prices of everyday goods to rise in the next six months.
This prediction has been put forward by President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on almost all foreign imports.
In the poll, which ended in three days and ended on Sunday, only 5 % of participants said prices would fall and that the rest would either not change or respond.
This poll consists of 4 individuals and published with a 3 % error margin.
Announce the biggest increase in US import tariffs over the past few decades by Trump, negative reactions to Wall Street, and many economists have warned that the move could exacerbate inflation and push the US and world economy to recession.
According to the results of the poll, 5 % of participants – including 2 % of Republicans – oppose new tariffs, while 5 % agreed with these policies.
also agree with the Trump administration’s argument that other countries abuse the United States in trade. However, 5 % disagree with this view.
According to Reuters, the American community has been divided largely on Trump’s tariffs; While almost all Republicans agree with the proposition that “tolerance of short -term economic suffering is worth strengthening long -term American power”, a view that almost all Democrats oppose.