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Positive Economic Feelings of Americans, No Help For Trump, CNBC says


June, 20 2017
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The American economy remains optimistic as shown in the  All-America Economic Survey by CNBC, along with some leading components reaching its highest level, however, this optimism does not help the president.

The poll shows that 800 U.S. citizens or 30 percent of the populace believe that the economy is in upbeat as of this moment until the future. It's the highest percentage recorded in the past two successive quarters amid survey's 10-year history.

There are 54 percent who think that house price will surge in 2018 and 44 percent who deems that their earnings will further rose for the following year. The stocks as well demonstrated a positive stance as there were 44 percent assumed that this period is a time for good investment

However, the positive tone of Trump’s economy does not contribute much help towards the approval rating of the state’s leader which showed a 37 percent decline based on the recent survey versus 39 percent result in April. President D. Trump’s approval on the economy is down to 41 percent and 44 percent in April. Moreover, negative factors may arise driven by various groups particularly laborers such as blue collar, independents, and retirees.

As the public has split belief, the poll found that quarter of the United States economy is becoming better due to policies adopted by the president. On one side, there are 22 percent who said that his plans worsen the country.


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