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Americans' job confidence drops amid slowing hiring and ongoing cost-of-living pressures.
A new AP-NORC poll shows 47% of Americans are not very or not at all confident they could find a good job, up from 37% in 2023, despite low unemployment and strong stock market performance.
Persistent inflation continues to strain households, with groceries, housing, health care, gasoline, and electricity costs cited as major stressors, especially as AI-driven data center expansion raises concerns over power grid strain.
Hiring has slowed under President Trump, with monthly job gains averaging under 27,000 since April, and economic approval remains low at 36%, unchanged this year.
While Trump’s support is strong among Republicans, approval among independents is lower than during Biden’s comparable period, reflecting widespread public unease over affordability and economic stability.
La confianza laboral de los estadounidenses disminuye en medio de la desaceleración de la contratación y las continuas presiones del costo de vida.