New data show the rise in white Americans who fear for their economic future subsided after the 2016 election, but now the same sentiment is rising among black Americans.
President Trump walks to Marine One on March 20. By Andrew Van Dam Andrew Van Dam Reporter focusing on economic data Email Bio Follow March 21 at 7:00 AM New data show economic anxiety among white Americans has evaporated in the age of Donald Trump, falling to levels last seen during the George W. Bush administration.
As white economic anxiety has eased, African Americans are registering their highest levels of economic anxiety since at least 2000. The measure has also been rising among the Hispanic population. The data comes from an analysis of the long-running General Social Survey by Jed Kolko, chief economist at the job-search site Indeed.
“Partisanship affects how people feel about the economy, how people think Trump is handling the economy, and which labor-market policies they support,” Kolko said.
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