Publication Date: 02/04/2026 5:00 AM CST
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6 in 10 Say Trump Tariffs Push Prices Up

Publication: 02/04/2026 5:00 AM CST

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  • Currently 41% of voters say that President Trump's tariffs have been good for the economy, while 50% say they have been bad.
    • The only time those ratings have been lower this year is in late April, just after the tariffs were announced following Liberation Day.
    • The numbers include 15% who say tariffs have been Very Good for the economy, while 32% say they have been Very Bad.
    • Partisan politics abound, as 7 in 10 Republicans (69%) say tariffs have been good for the economy, compared to 8 in 10 Democrats (78%) who disagree.
  • As is often the case, voters with a postgraduate degree have significantly different opinions than the nation at large.
    • Voters without a postgraduate degree reflect the national average: 42% say tariffs have been good for the economy, while 48% say they have been bad.
    • However, voters with a postgraduate degree are far more negative, with 63% saying they have been bad for the economy.
  • Similarly, 59% of voters say tariffs have caused prices on consumer goods to go up, while just 13% disagree.
    • Another 14% claim they the tariffs have had no impact on prices.
    • This is more optimistic than in November, when 73% said tariffs caused prices to go up, and is in line with late July, when we asked voters what would happen if President Trump's tariff plan went into effect.
    • A solid plurality (44%) of Republicans say tariffs have caused higher prices on consumer goods, along with 76% of Democrats.Postgraduate voters are again more pessimistic, with 70% saying they have caused prices to go up.


This data is from a Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 Registered Voters conducted online by Scott Rasmussen, February 2, 2026. RMG Research, Inc., conducted the field work for the survey. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.1.


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