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Employment numbers looked promising, but voters sent clear message the economy still feels far from healthy.
The 2024 election results have laid bare a stark reality: Americans aren’t buying the rosy economic picture painted by recent job market numbers. Despite headlines touting low unemployment and thousands of new jobs, voters rejected the optimism and made it clear that they feel the economy doesn’t feel nearly as healthy as the numbers suggest.
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Getty ImagesHigh prices helped Trump get elected. Economists say his proposals could also be inflationary. Lower taxes, new tariffs, and deportations are seen by some as driving inflation and higher rates. The Fed may be forced to hike interest rates if inflation rebounds, raising borrowing costs for Americans. A key sticking point for the 73,479,065 Americans (and counting) who voted for President-elect Donald Trump was inflation.
Getty Images; Jenny Chang-RodriguezTrump wants to cut taxes on Social Security benefits, impacting current and future beneficiaries. Experts warn these cuts could deplete the Social Security fund three years earlier than expected. Low-income baby boomers and younger generations would be most hurt by Trump's proposal. Donald Trump plans to make changes to America's Social Security system with his return to the White House in January.