Trump Approval Falls as Fuel Prices and War Pressure Hit the Economy
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 36 percent, the lowest level recorded since his return to office, as rising fuel prices and wider economic strain linked to the Iran war weigh on public sentiment. A recent national poll also found that only 29 percent approve of his handling of the economy, and just 25 percent approve of his handling of the cost of living.
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Trump Approval Falls as Fuel Prices and War Pressure Hit the Economy
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 36 percent, the lowest level recorded since his return to office, as rising fuel prices and wider economic strain linked to the Iran war weigh on public sentiment. A recent national poll also found that only 29 percent approve of his handling of the economy, and just.
Trump Faces Economic Blow as Fuel Costs Jump
Fed Keeps Rates Unchanged as Iran War Clouds Outlook
Trump Faces Economic Blow as Fuel Costs Jump
Trump Approval Falls as Fuel Prices and War Pressure Hit the Economy President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 36 percent, the lowest level recorded since his return to office, as rising Fed Keeps Rates Unchanged as Iran War Clouds Outlook
US Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady as Iran War Keeps Markets Uncertain The US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged as policymakers weighed rising oil prices, inflation risk, and the wider economic uncertainty US Judge Orders Government to Return Over $130 Billion in Tariffs
A US federal judge has ruled that the government must begin returning more than $130 billion in tariff payments to American businesses. The decision marks another legal setback for the Trump administration after the Supreme Court previously struck down the president’s broad “reciprocal” tariff policy. The ruling requires authorities to start the process of reimbursing.








