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Trump continues to promote a strong U.S. economy, citing second-quarter growth, falling gas prices, and his One Big Beautiful Bill. Yet voter sentiment remains skeptical, with polls showing concerns over high prices, slowing job growth, and rising unemployment claims. Politico reported that White House insiders admit the public remains unconvinced, while the Congressional office projected a limited economic impact from the law before 2028 due to tariffs and immigration policies. A CBS News poll found just 36% of Americans view the economy as good. The disconnect between Trump’s message and voter perception could shape the upcoming elections.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02President Trump continues to promote a strong U.S. economy,
00:05citing second-quarter growth, falling gas prices, and his one big, beautiful bill.
00:08Yet voter sentiment remains very skeptical of polls showing concerns over high prices,
00:13slowing job growth, and rising unemployment claims.
00:15A political reporter that White House insiders admit the public remains unconvinced,
00:19while the Congressional office projected a limited economic impact from the law for
00:222028 due to tariffs and immigration policies.
00:25A CBS News poll found just 36% of Americans view the economy as good.
00:30Disconnect between Trump's message and voter perception could shape the upcoming elections.
00:34For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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