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Canadians fear U.S. economic policies under Trump are harming their own economy, with rising anxiety over tariffs, inflation, and job losses.
A recent Pollara poll of 2,500 Canadians found growing concern over the U.S. economy under President Trump, with 65% expecting it to worsen—up from 27% last year—due to tariffs, inflation, and job losses.
This anxiety is spilling into Canada, where 61% believe their economy will decline and 79% think the country is in recession, despite official data.
Many Canadians report financial stress, with 43% expecting lower household income and 57% worried about U.S. tariffs on key exports.
Hiring plans have weakened, with only 44% of companies planning workforce expansion in early 2026, down from 51% in 2025.
The poll, conducted November 18–26, reflects widespread unease tied to U.S. policy and rising living costs.
Los canadienses temen que las políticas económicas de Estados Unidos bajo Trump estén dañando su propia economía, con una creciente ansiedad por los aranceles, la inflación y las pérdidas de empleos.