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'Affordability is the biggest thing' - Conservatives mixed on economy under Trump

Conservatives gathered at the annual CPAC conference in Texas were mixed when asked about their feelings on the current economy.

7 April 2026 at 08:56 am
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'Affordability is the biggest thing' - Conservatives mixed on economy under Trump

At the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas, conservatives were divided in their opinions about the economy under President Trump's administration. The event, known for its conservative-heavy crowd, provided a platform for attendees to express their views on various political issues, with the economy being a prominent topic.

Some attendees expressed enthusiasm for the economic policies implemented under Trump, highlighting the recent job growth and tax cuts as significant achievements. They argued that these measures had boosted the economy and provided relief to middle-class families. Supporters of the administration pointed to the stock market's performance and the reduction in unemployment rates as evidence of the administration's economic success.

However, others at the conference were more critical, voicing concerns about inflation, supply chain disruptions, and the impact of the pandemic on small businesses. They questioned whether the economic gains were evenly distributed and whether the administration had done enough to address the challenges faced by struggling communities. Some conservatives argued that the focus on tax cuts for the wealthy had not translated into broad-based economic growth, and they called for a more balanced approach to economic policy.

The debate was further complicated by differing perspectives on the role of government in the economy. Some attendees believed in a more hands-off approach, advocating for deregulation and reduced government intervention. Others felt that the government had a responsibility to ensure that economic growth was inclusive and sustainable, emphasizing the need for infrastructure investment and social safety nets.

Interestingly, the mixed reactions were not solely based on policy differences but also on personal experiences. Many attendees shared anecdotes about their own financial situations, with some reporting positive changes while others expressed frustration with rising costs and limited opportunities. This personal dimension added depth to the discussion, illustrating the diverse realities faced by conservatives across the country.

Despite the disagreements, there was a shared concern about the future of the economy. Attendees acknowledged the challenges posed by globalization, technological advancements, and geopolitical tensions. They called for a proactive approach to address these issues, emphasizing the need for innovation, education, and strategic partnerships.

In conclusion, the CPAC conference in Texas highlighted the complex and nuanced views of conservatives on the economy under Trump. While some celebrated the administration's achievements, others expressed reservations about its impact on different segments of society. The event underscored the importance of open dialogue and the need for a comprehensive understanding of economic issues in order to shape effective policies. As the conference concluded, it was clear that the debate would continue, with conservatives committed to finding solutions that align with their core values and address the evolving needs of the nation.

Source: BBC News
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