Many Americans Doubt Trump Will Be Able To Lower Prices In His First Year, An Ap-norc Poll Shows
Worries about everyday expenses helped return President-elect Donald Trump to the White House. But with his second term quickly approaching, many U.S. adults are skeptical about his ability to bring down costs.
Only about 2 in 10 Americans are "extremely" or "very" confident that Trump will be able to make progress on lowering the cost of groceries, housing or health care this year, according to a survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research , while about 2 in 10 are "moderately" confident.
Faith in Trump's ability to create jobs is a little higher - about 3 in 10 are extremely or very confident the Republican will make progress on this in 2025 - but the poll indicates that despite his sweeping promises about lowering prices , a substantial chunk of his own supporters don't have high confidence in his ability to quickly alleviate the economic pressures that continue to frustrate many households .
Those tempered expectations haven't dampened Republicans' hopes for Trump's second presidential term, though. And Democrats' pessimism about his return to office is more muted than it was when he exited the White House in 2020. About 8 in 10 Republicans say Trump will be a "great" or "good" president in his second term, according to the poll.
And while Democrats' assessments are much more negative - about 8 in 10 say he will be a "poor" or "terrible" president - they are less likely to say he'll be a "terrible" president in his second term than they were at the end of his first .