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    July 25, 2019
    Public’s Views of Nation’s Economy Remain Positive and Deeply Partisan

    More say Trump’s policies have made economy better than worse; nearly a third say they’ve had little impact

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    Public’s Views of Nation’s Economy Remain Positive and Deeply Partisan

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    Since Trump took office, positive economic views have surged among Republicans, sagged among Democrats
    More say Trump’s policies have made economy better than worse; nearly a third say they’ve had little impact
    Income gap in national economic ratings is particularly wide within GOP
    Economic expectations for the next year remain relatively unchanged
    Americans’ views of their personal financial situations remain relatively positive

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