Trump Tariff: Republican rally behind Trump because most of the Americans expect high prices from tariffs

US President Donald Trump’s broad tariff schemes have triggered growing concern among Americans, many people blame their policies for deteriorating economic conditions, even most Republicans continue their strategy.
According to CBS News/YouGov Pol, the country has been rapidly divided whether Trump has a clear plan, 91% Republican assured that it does, while 84% democrats and 57% say independent otherwise.
Despite the partisan difference, there is a widespread agreement on at least one issue, the tariff is expected to increase prices in the short term.
According to CBS News, most Americans are afraid that Trump’s trade moves will increase the cost of everyday goods, a concern that is particularly strong in today’s inflation-poel climate. As a defendant said, “Everything is already more expensive, now it seems that we are getting hit twice.”
In terms of Trump’s economic approval, the approach is dark. According to The Hill, only 44% now approved only 44% to deal with the economy, while 56% marked the 7-point shift from March.
Which is the same CBS News Poll The number of Americans showed a jump that felt financially bad, with 42% in March to 49% in April.
Nevertheless, many American Trump’s trade goals support, even if they reject his methods.
51% of respondents in favor of their purpose to bring back jobs in the US and get a fairer Trade dealHowever, only 37% approved how he is handling the issue. This support remains the strongest among the Republican, of which 85% believe that tariffs will eventually promote American jobs, which agree with 43% independent or 20% of Democrats.
Trump’s economic agenda has already shocked financial marketsAfter a dramatic sale at the beginning of last week after the announcement of a flat 10% tariff on all imports, the administration stopped most of the new tariffs by Midweak, although 145% remain in space on Chinese goods.
According to The Hill, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik later clarified that a temporary discount for electronics from China can be canceled, further indicating more duties.
Amidst this uncertainty, 59% of Americans believe that tariffs are a conversation strategy and will eventually be lifted. Nevertheless, only 34% think that tariffs will help the economy long term, while 42% expect them to make things worse.
The partisan division is clear, most Republicans say that the economy is improving, it is largely responsible for Trump. But Democrats and independent, which create a large part of broad voters, are unrelated.
According to CBS News, the public now sees a large extent to the current economy as Trump, not President Biden. Broadly 54% say their policies are responsible for the way things are today.