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...“It’s bad news for President Biden because more voters rate him negatively on the economy than rate him positively,” said Erik Gordon, a professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan...
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...The survey for the Financial Times and the University of Michigan Ross School of Business found that 42 per cent of Americans felt Trump would be the best steward of the US economy, while only 31 per cent...
...Muhamad Rifki Maulana Graduate Student, Gerald R Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, US...
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...residents of university towns such as Ann Arbor — registered a big protest vote against him in the state’s primary at the end of February....
...The surge in prices remains an important reason why November’s election remains too close to call, with 60 per cent of those polled by the FT and the University of Michigan in February saying that they disapproved...
...The University of Michigan’s consumer survey showed on Friday that participants’ reading of current economic conditions fell to 79.3 in its preliminary report for April, down from 82.5 in March....
...Higher prices for essentials such as food and housing have left American voters anxious, the latest FT-Michigan Ross poll shows, as President Joe Biden tries to convince them they are better off now than...
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...Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, said the findings partly reflected respondents’ greater familiarity with Trump’s economic policies than those of Haley or DeSantis...
...US consumer data: The University of Michigan’s monthly consumer sentiment index is published, with forecasts unchanged at a flat reading of 76.9 in March....
...The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index was a revised 79.4 in March, up from an initial reading of 76.5....
...Democratic voters in several states have been selecting “uncommitted”, “noncommittal” or “no preference” — depending on what options are on their state ballots — in an echo of results from the recent Michigan...
...The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index registered an initial reading of 76.5 in March, down from 76.9 in February....
...It has also energised similar anti-Israel protests at other US campuses, from New York University to the University of California, Berkeley....
...Consumer sentiment: Economists polled by LSEG expect a small improvement in the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index, forecasting a preliminary reading of 80 in February, up from 79 last month...
...“Voters worry as much about inflation as they ever did, but they blame Biden less,” said Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business....
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