Trump's stock market performance worsens compared to Biden's
Since Donald Trump returned to the White House, U.S. stock markets have faced significant volatility. Recent declines have been attributed to uncertainty over tariffs and economic health, contrasting with the gains seen during Joe Biden's early presidency. In Biden's first 50 days, the Dow Jones rose 4.4%, while under Trump, it has dropped 3.6%. The S&P 500 increased by 2.6% during Biden's term but has fallen 6.4% since Trump took office. The Nasdaq, which saw a slight decline under Biden, has dropped 11% under Trump. Both presidents faced unique economic challenges. Trump's recent market declines are linked to his comments on a potential recession and ongoing tariff discussions. The market's reaction reflects concerns about consumer confidence and economic stability.