Harris poll for Guardian finds people reconsidering major life events such as having children or buying a home

Americans are reconsidering major life events including marriage, having children and buying a home amid economic anxiety in the opening months of the Trump presidency, according to an exclusive poll for the Guardian.

Six in 10 Americans said the economy has affected at least one of their major life goals, according to the Harris poll, citing either lack of affordability or anxiety around the current economy.

Though Donald Trump’s tariff policies have only been in place for a few weeks, and though he has temporarily walked back on some of his harshest policies, the findings are a sign that Trump’s economic agenda could have long-term effects.

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    Yeah same, we’re saving because we dont know if shit could just hit the fan. I’m actually in the process of converting 50% of my savings into foreign currency. The US is finally on its way out

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      That’s a surefire way into a depression. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not blaming any individual for behaving like that. It’s the reasonable thing to do. But for an administration to fuck up that badly in such a short timeframe is just unbelievable.

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        Yeah i mean, we actually spent a little more last month to stock up on stuff. We haven’t really felt the “tariffs” yet except for some temu orders I cancelled. But if it stays the current course we want to be safe.

        Realistically trump has just been adding alot of uncertainty. Its annoying he doesn’t have a real plan and just reacts

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        For me, Euros. I am aligned with the concept of democracy and civil rights, so it feels natural to participate with their economy. Plus, they have an ocean dividing them and US, so they have a bit of insulation when our streets start being painted red.

        Mind, I am also tempted to drop about $3k for a gold bar from CostCo.

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          Interesting. Well, I already live in the Eurozone but never thought I’d see the day where Americans would buy a lot of Euros

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            Yup. Apparently the same gold bar from Costco was about $2k a year ago. I have been doomspending as of late, stocking on stuff and renovating, since I don’t believe in the American Dollar anymore. Up to a year ago, I was seriously trying to develop my wealth, slowly but steadily, expecting to cash out in a couple decades.

            Now…well, what is the point? The death rattle of our institutions makes it clear that there is no good future to rely upon.

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          Interesting. Well, I already live in the Eurozone but never thought I’d see the day where Americans would buy a lot of Euros