Over a year into Donald Trump's second presidential term, his suite of sweeping economic policy changes has delivered on some promises and fallen short on others, leaving American households and businesses with a mixed bag that includes strong economic growth and a tech investment boom, but also stalled job gains and still too-high inflation.

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