U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs are setting off alarm bells worldwide, with critics slamming the policy as a risky move that could backfire on the economy. Polls reveal growing frustration among Americans and Europeans alike, with fears of rising prices and strained international ties taking center stage. Let’s break it down. 🛠️
Americans Feel the Pinch 🛒
A Wall Street Journal survey shows 54% of Americans oppose Trump’s tariffs, while over half believe the economy is getting worse. Inflation concerns? Only 36% approve of his handling of it. Meanwhile, a Reuters/Ipsos poll highlights anxiety over everyday costs: 73% expect pricier groceries, and 62% predict higher home repair bills. 💸
Europe Strikes Back 🗡️
Western Europe isn’t holding back. A YouGov poll across seven countries reveals strong support for retaliatory tariffs—even if it hurts their own economies. In Denmark, 79% back countermeasures, while 75% of Germans expect major economic fallout. Talk about a transatlantic divide! 🌊
Global Opinion Nosedives 📉
Trump’s tariffs are tanking the U.S.’s international rep. In Brazil, 43% now view him unfavorably—a stark shift from just months ago. Negative opinions of the U.S. overall doubled to 41%, proving that trade wars aren’t just about economics—they’re about diplomacy too. 🌐
As markets wobble and allies clash, one thing’s clear: the world is watching. Will these tariffs revive U.S. manufacturing, or become a cautionary tale? 🧐
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Trump's tariffs draw fire at home and abroad amid economic fears
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