Unemployment, violence and epidemics, what are Trump leaving for America in the four-year term?

Donald Trump will leave from Washington on Wednesday. In his four years, what is he leaving behind for America? Compared to 2016, people of America today are more divided in political ideologies, financially weak and struggling with unemployment. Trump himself is facing impeachment.
Trump intends to leave for Florida before Joe Biden is sworn in. Here, the former US President will start a new life, in which some former White House staffers will take part temporarily. Before Trump was President Andrew Johnson, who did not attend his next presidential swearing-in ceremony, he also faced impeachment like Trump. Biden described Trump's failure to attend the oath as 'good'.
All will meet former President Biden
Biden will arrive in Washington on Tuesday, where he and Trump are not expected to meet. According to people familiar with the matter, Biden will stay at Blair House. All of the surviving former presidents of America, except 94-year-old Jimmy Carter, will meet Biden at the Arlington National Cemetery after his swearing-in.
Today unemployment in the US is more than a third compared to joining the Trump office. By the time Trump leaves office on Wednesday, some 400,000 people from Corona in the US will have lost their lives. Despite all the failures, including the prevention of corona, 74 million people voted in this election for Trump.
Trump's farewell and riots have fallen in popularity
However, after the election and the riots in Capitol Hill, his popularity declined significantly. According to RealClearPolitics, his performance as President has got less than 40 percent on average. The last Gallup poll of Trump's presidential race was released on Monday, with 34 percent support.
Achievements such as Trump's border wall and the withdrawal of troops from the Middle East also sank in the capital riots. On January 6, five people lost their lives in this violent demonstration by Trump supporters. According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, more than half of Republicans, including three-quarters of Americans, said that a handful of trumps were also responsible for the attack.