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What Are We Thinking?

Episode Summary

We are discussing our new national poll conducted with our partners NPR and PBS News. On issue after issue, a majority of Americans disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president. One of the biggest disappointments seems to be on the economy. We're looking at how Americans’ views of the economy have shifted over the past year. Spoiler alert: Sentiment has steadily worsened. And, we finish with an extra relevant fun fact for one member of our team: How old is 75?

Episode Notes

This week, we're breaking down our new national poll conducted with NPR and PBS News. President Donald Trump's job approval rating remains in the high 30s, with Americans' concerns cutting across multiple issues. Domestically, affordability remains a worry, and many say the economy is not working well for them personally. At the same time, views on foreign policy are also shaping public opinion, with a majority believing the United States’ position on the world stage has weakened. More than six in ten also say recent military action in Iran has done more harm than good. In this segment, we break down how these concerns connect, what they reveal about the current public mood, and their implications for the midterm elections.

We also zoom out to examine how Americans’ perceptions of the economy have evolved over the past year. What started in 2025 as growing worry about the cost of living has gradually turned into a broader sense of economic frustration. Over time, more Americans have come to feel that the economy is falling short in meeting their needs. By early 2026, concern about inflation had expanded across party lines. The data suggest that people are judging the economy less by traditional indicators and more by their day-to-day financial reality, whether they can keep up with rising prices and cover their monthly expenses. On both fronts, sentiment has clearly declined.

And, lastly, is age just a number? We are discussing the youthful age of 75.