- Recent Occam data shows that after years of decline, recession fears are rising. Concern about a recession has increased among Democrats, Independents, and Republicans alike, signaling growing unease about the economy across the political spectrum.
- Democrats, once the least worried, now express the highest recession concerns in years, with fears surging post-election and accelerating since the new administration took office.
- Republicans are becoming more cautious as well. While they remain less pessimistic overall, recession concerns have noticeably increased in recent months, even as Trump’s approval ratings among them hold steady (data available upon request).
- Occam’s real-time data captures economic shifts faster than traditional indicators. Subscribe today to stay ahead of market trends.
