RE: LeoThread 2025-03-05 23:08
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Trump appears to resonate more with younger, asset-light demographics—those who generally don’t hold stocks or property—than with older groups.
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This trend is also evident among working and middle-class individuals, who typically have less investment in major assets. A drop in stock or home prices is unlikely to affect these groups significantly.
In fact, lower asset values might open up genuine opportunities for them to invest in markets that were previously out of reach.
Moreover, if measures are taken to lower rent, it could further unite younger and working-class citizens into a robust voting bloc by offering more affordable stocks, homes, and rent.
Ultimately, the traditional view of a rising market as a sign of prosperity might need reconsideration, as a downturn could potentially be a better indicator of his support. #EconomicPolicy #VotingTrends
odd considering Gen X voted him in
That’s a fair point—Gen X certainly has a notable impact. However, voter behavior is multifaceted, with various factors like regional and socioeconomic differences shaping overall trends without a single age group defining the outcome
We aren't old though... Right? LOL