Article 28N8X Farmers helped elect Trump, but will their livelihoods actually improve?

Farmers helped elect Trump, but will their livelihoods actually improve?

by
Ricardo Salvador and Nora Gilbert
from on (#28N8X)

Donald Trump's trade and immigration policies will protect big agriculture but leave smaller businesses to fail

The most significant event in food and agriculture over the past year did not take place on our farms. Nor did it occur in our factories, in our restaurants or on our kitchen tables. It happened in the voting booth.

Rural voters turned out in overwhelming support of Donald Trump, throwing a Hail Mary pass against the growing economic hardship felt by these communities. Caught in a toxic cycle of depressed commodity prices, rising debt and plummeting income, it comes as no surprise that American farmers voted en masse for change and the hope of different leadership with new ideas.

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