Most Voters Say They Are Worse Off Under Trump, New Poll Says The latest poll numbers from Focaldata for the Financial Times reveal a stark reality: a growing majority of registered voters believe their financial situation has worsened since President Trump took office.
According to the data, nearly 53% of all registered voters – including almost a quarter of Republicans – report being worse off financially.
This assessment is not driven by partisan bias but rather a tangible, lived experience for millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet in an economy that seems designed more for corporate interests than working families.