According to Newsweek, these certain findings come as US President- elect Donald Trump eventually prepares to be inaugurated for a second term on the date of January 20, 2025 following a decisive US Presidential election victory. During his campaign, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump made some ambitious promises which included addressing the inflation and the national debt as well.
The recent poll survey indicated that only 44% believe that the year 2025 will actually bring economic prosperity while at the same time, 62% expect the federal budget deficit to grow, asserted Newsweek. Severe concerns about China’s global influence are also prevalent with 61% anticipating a severe increase in its power.
The political polarization is also pretty stark as 76% of respondents foresee more political conflict and at the same time, only 23% expect cooperation.
In spite of this negative outlook, there are some positive projections where 54% predict increasing employment and 66% expecting a rising stock market, noted Newsweek. The recent survey actually highlighted significant partisan divides as the Republicans are generally holding some optimistic views about the US economy while on the other hand; the Democrats are expressing far more pessimism across various issues.
Numerous experts have suggested that the upcoming challenges will require US President- elect Donald Trump to navigate numerous global conflicts and domestic issues effectively.
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What did the recent poll survey by Gallup reveal?
A recent Gallup survey eventually revealed that a majority of Americans are actually pretty apprehensive about the year 2025 with 56% expecting ‘economic difficulty’ and 76% forecasting ‘political conflict’.
What were the promises made by US President- elect Donald Trump during his US Presidential campaign?
During his US Presidential campaign, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump made some ambitious promises which included addressing the inflation and the national debt as well.
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