Afghanistan, April 9 -- A recent survey shows 73% of Americans expect rising prices due to Trump's tariffs, with 57% opposing the policy.
A recent survey shows that most Americans are concerned about rising prices following President Donald Trump's decision to impose wide-ranging tariffs on imports. The survey, conducted by Reuters and Ipsos, ran through April 7, and revealed that 73% of respondents expect prices to rise in the next six months. Only 4% believe prices will decrease.
The tariffs, regarded as the largest increase in decades, target imports from nearly all countries and impose at least a 10% tax on foreign goods. This decision has sparked concern about inflation and its impact on everyday consumers.
The survey also indicated...