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President Donald Trump presides over an administration that has seen an enormous level of controversy that could overshadow a burgeoning economy. He has delivered on promises to cut taxes and regulations and promote activity through more aggressive government spending. Critics believe that it won't last because the fiscal stimulus is aimed only at near-term growth. The results, though, have been impressive: a surge in company profits and near-record levels of optimism from consumers and businesses. CNBCTrump has set economic growth on fire. Here is how he did it Jeff Cox | Finance Editor
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President Donald Trump presides over an administration that has seen an enormous level of controversy that could overshadow a burgeoning economy. He has delivered on promises to cut taxes and regulations and promote activity through more aggressive government spending. Critics believe that it won't last because the fiscal stimulus is aimed only at near-term growth. The results, though, have been impressive: a surge in company profits and near-record levels of optimism from consumers and businesses. CNBCTrump has set economic growth on fire. Here is how he did it Jeff Cox | Finance Editor
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: US economy, US Politics
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- President Donald Trump presides over an administration that has seen an enormous level of controversy that could overshadow a burgeoning economy.
- He has delivered on promises to cut taxes and regulations and promote activity through more aggressive government spending.
- Critics believe that it won't last because the fiscal stimulus is aimed only at near-term growth.
- The results, though, have been impressive: a surge in company profits and near-record levels of optimism from consumers and businesses.
Trump has set economic growth on fire. Here is how he did it
Jeff Cox | Finance Editor