Forty-six percent of Americans either strongly or somewhat approve of the law as of early January, compared to just 37 percent when the bill was entering the final stages of debate in late December, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
Americans are also becoming increasingly optimistic when evaluating their own finances and the overall economy. Increased optimism is likely due to large stock market gains, increasing economic growth and other positive economic indicators.
Big business leaders are also increasingly positive about the state and future of the American economy.
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon thinks 4 percent economic growth this year is absolutely a possibility.
“The economy is doing quite well,” Dimon told Fox Business’s Maria Bartiromo earlier in January. “If we have a couple of years of good growth, that could justify the markets where they are. Four percent economic growth this year is possible.”
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Americans are also becoming increasingly optimistic when evaluating their own finances and the overall economy. Increased optimism is likely due to large stock market gains, increasing economic growth and other positive economic indicators.
Big business leaders are also increasingly positive about the state and future of the American economy.
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon thinks 4 percent economic growth this year is absolutely a possibility.
“The economy is doing quite well,” Dimon told Fox Business’s Maria Bartiromo earlier in January. “If we have a couple of years of good growth, that could justify the markets where they are. Four percent economic growth this year is possible.”
As Americans Wake Up To Being Lied To, Support For Trump’s Tax Plan Soars
damn there is that Trump Bump Optimism