Most Americans reject Trump’s approach to tariffs on imported goods, poll shows

A recent poll conducted from February 12 to 17, involving 2,589 adults across the United States, reveals a significant opposition to former President Donald Trump's tariff policies on imported goods. The survey indicates that a majority of Americans, including those who are not planning to vote in the 2024 elections, disapprove of Trump's approach to trade. This sentiment reflects a growing concern over the impact of tariffs on consumer prices and the overall economy. Critics argue that such policies contribute to inflation and disrupt supply chains, affecting everyday Americans. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, these findings could influence candidates' platforms regarding trade and economic policy. The poll underscores a critical viewpoint among the electorate, indicating a potential shift in priorities as voters seek alternatives that promise stability and economic growth without the adverse effects associated with high tariffs.
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