Well, he ran insane levels of deficits. (You could blame the Covid disruptions to some degree, but part of it is probably just regular old fiscal irresponsibility.) That makes things look great for a few years, and then causes inflation and hinders economic growth later. So some people felt that the economy was better under Trump than under Biden, but Trump's economy was not sustainable.
If he's elected again, will he try to juice the economy by unsustainable spending again? I suspect so; it will make him popular, and he loves being popular. But it will cause problems for the next administration, just like last time. Probably worse problems than last time, because the debt from the first Trump administration hasn't gone away, so the total debt load would be higher.
If he's elected again, will he try to juice the economy by unsustainable spending again? I suspect so; it will make him popular, and he loves being popular. But it will cause problems for the next administration, just like last time. Probably worse problems than last time, because the debt from the first Trump administration hasn't gone away, so the total debt load would be higher.