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Most Americans expect Trump to increase US debt, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

by November 8, 2024
written by November 8, 2024

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Most Americans believe President-elect Donald Trump will push the U.S. government deeper into debt in his new term, though most Republicans do not share Democrats’ concerns over his fiscal stewardship, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.

The two-day poll, which closed on Thursday, showed that 62% of respondents – including 94% of Democrats and 34% of Republicans – said it was likely Trump’s policies “will push the U.S. national debt higher.” 

Trump triumphed in this week’s presidential election after promising tax cuts for businesses, workers and Social Security beneficiaries – as well as higher tariffs on imported goods and mass deportations for immigrants. 

Republicans appear set to possibly win control of both chambers of Congress, giving them sweeping powers for the first time since 2017 to ram through a broad agenda which also includes spending cuts and energy deregulation. This will also force them to confront the dilemma of pursuing policies that could undermine the party’s long-proclaimed goal of reining in the government’s $35 trillion in debt.

Trump’s tax cut proposals could add $7.5 trillion to the nation’s debt over the next decade, according to the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.

Democrats are more worried about the fiscal outlook under Trump, the poll showed. Some 89% of Democratic respondents said they were concerned by the prospect of Trump pushing the debt higher, compared to 19% of Republicans. Republicans in Congress point to buoyant gains in federal tax receipts since 2017 as proof that Trump’s tax cuts raised revenues and say his current agenda will bring more of the same.

Still ,the federal deficit ballooned to $1.833 trillion in fiscal 2024, as interest on the debt exceeded $1 trillion for the first time.

The poll, which was conducted online, surveyed 1,471 adults nationwide and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points. 

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