Americans expect higher prices, economic disruptions and negative impacts on small businesses as a result of tariff increases Elon University Poll A new national public opinion survey conducted by the Elon University Poll reveals profound divisions among Americans regarding tariffs, economic policies, immigration enforcement, and expectations for the Trump administration. The survey, conducted Feb. 6-11, 2025, highlights significant partisan and demographic differences on key issues as the Trump administration pursues an aggressive agenda in its first weeks.
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