Donald Trump’s economic approval fell to 31% in a recent AP-NORC poll as shoppers report higher grocery, electricity and gift prices and many are dipping into savings to cope.Reuters interviews with 20 Trump voters — including Ron Dailey of Denver, who still rates Trump 8 out of 10 on affordability despite sticker shock — show cost of living and tariffs are central concerns while many voters blame oligopolies and corporate pricing.The coverage has prompted criticism that
AP used selective anecdotes and omitted key polling context even as other data show slower job growth, rising unemployment and persistent consumer-price pressures.