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Why was the financial system the highest concern within the election?

Editorial Board Published November 10, 2024
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American voters had the financial system on their minds once they forged their ballots, sending President-elect Trump again to the White Home following his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.

Moreover, the FNVA discovered {that a} mixed 63% of voters rated financial circumstances as “not so good” or “poor,” in comparison with 37% who stated they’re “excellent” or “good.” That carried over into voters’ evaluation of their household’s monetary scenario, as simply 13% stated they’re “getting ahead,” in comparison with 56% “holding steady” and 31% “falling behind.”

These findings come after the U.S. financial system skilled its most vital inflationary cycle in 4 many years in the previous few years, with costs up about 20% as in contrast with 4 years in the past, which brought on rates of interest to rise to their highest degree since 2001 to tamp down the tempo of worth progress. 

WHY ARE CONSUMERS PESSIMISTIC ABOUT THE ECONOMY WHILE INFLATION IS COOLING?

Although inflation has cooled, and the labor market has remained comparatively steady, the influence of quickly rising costs on family budgets stored their private funds and the broader financial system entrance and middle when it got here time to vote.

Troy McGuire, co-founder of Fintech.TV, advised FOX Enterprise that monetary pressure was the principle cause the financial system was the important thing concern within the election: “One word: inflation. The Biden-Harris administration’s inability to get inflation rates down and the continued high interest rates put real pressure on people’s paychecks.” 

“Immigration was also a factor, and Trump brilliantly packaged the message as also hurting the economy because of the resources they were taking up,” McGuire added. “So, bottom line: when it hurts people’s pocketbooks, they will want a change. Whether half the country liked it or not, Trump was also a known commodity, and that helped him. People remembered his successful economic policies and felt he could steer the economy in the right direction once again.”

HOW DO CONSUMER PRICES COMPARE IN THE BIDEN ERA WITH THE TRUMP ERA 4 YEARS AGO?

Shopper at a grocery store

Shoppers face costs which are about 20% greater than they have been 4 years in the past following a historic inflationary cycle. (Spencer Platt/Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

Ted Jenkin, co-founder and enterprise marketing consultant at oXYGen Monetary, stated that the heavy family bank card debt burden and struggling pupil mortgage debtors mirrored the financial challenges that households have confronted.

“With Americans carrying more than $1.1 trillion of credit card debt and 50% of all student loan borrowers yet to make a repayment, the ability for many American families to just meet their monthly obligations has become increasingly difficult,” Jenkin advised FOX Enterprise. “The economy was the No. 1 issue in the election because so many people are falling behind financially.”

EL-ERIAN: INTEREST RATES, INFLATION MOVING IN RIGHT DIRECTION, BUT LOWER PRICES ‘NOT GOING TO HAPPEN’

Trump hat on display at NYSE

Trump’s victory occurred as voters have been extra apprehensive about their private funds. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg through Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

Grant Cardone, CEO of Cardone Capital, advised FOX Enterprise in an interview that whereas inflation was a contributing issue, the shortage of revenue progress to outpace inflation was a extra vital issue.

“Inflation is a nice ghost to blame everything on, but the thing that handles inflation is growth, and we don’t have the growth,” Cardone stated. “If my income doesn’t grow, I definitely can’t afford products or services being more expensive. Products and services have to become more expensive for people to do well.”

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