WASHINGTON (AP) — Few Americans feel satisfied with the state of the U.S. economy, making it a central focus in the presidential election between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump. Prescription drug and daycare costs are mounting, even as overall inflation is mild. Trade deals led to hijacked factory jobs that he would bring back by massive tariff hikes if necessary, he says. Trump often describes the economy as zero-sum with clear winners and losers, saying that foreigners have profited at the expense of U.S.