37% Of Farmers Are ‘Not At All’ Confident In Tariff Aid Package
Last week, the Trump Administration announced that it will roll out a $12 billion aid package to farmers as early as this September. The emergency aid is designed to offset financial losses farmers affected by tariffs are expected to incur as a result of the trade disputes between the U.S. and China. But only 10% of farmers responding to a Farm Journal Pulse survey last week said the relief plan alleviates their financial concerns.
Nearly 670 farmers responded to the question: To what degree does President Trump’s $12 billion relief plan for U.S. farmers relieve your concerns about the impact of tariffs on your farm income? Thirty-seven percent of farmers responded “not at all.” Another 24% said the plan alleviates their concerns only “somewhat,” while 29% percent said they are “not sure.”
= Completely | 67 | 10 % |
= Somewhat | 162 | 24 % |
= Not At All | 245 | 37 % |
= Not Sure | 192 | 29 % |
Total # of Responses | 666 |
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