President Trump has doubled down on his attacks against the term "affordability," calling it a deliberate hoax, during a highly anticipated speech in Pennsylvania. The word has gained renewed attention as inflation remains above the Federal Reserve's target of 2% and consumers have been feeling the pinch due to rising prices.
Trump dismissed concerns about affordability as a ploy by Democrats to undermine his administration's policies, stating that prices are actually declining "very substantially." However, data from GasBuddy shows that gas prices have reached their lowest point in nearly five years, but beef prices have skyrocketed, and coffee prices have surged due to the impact of tariffs.
The President's assertion has raised eyebrows, particularly given his own administration's recent actions on trade. Trump claimed the term "affordability" was designed to make people believe that he himself is behind high prices, a claim that seems at odds with the data showing price declines in certain areas and increases in others.
Trump also didn't specify who he thinks is responsible for the renewed focus on affordability, but has repeatedly targeted Democrats over the issue. In recent weeks, his administration has announced new tariffs and trade policies aimed at reducing prices, but critics argue that these measures are having unintended consequences.
The President's economic address was billed as a high-profile event, but it also included personal attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar and Somali immigrants. The speech highlighted the ongoing divide between Trump and his critics over issues like affordability and inflation.
As prices continue to fluctuate, experts say that the term "affordability" is unlikely to become a major focus of debate in the near future. Instead, it seems to be a pawn in the larger game of economic policy and politics.
Trump dismissed concerns about affordability as a ploy by Democrats to undermine his administration's policies, stating that prices are actually declining "very substantially." However, data from GasBuddy shows that gas prices have reached their lowest point in nearly five years, but beef prices have skyrocketed, and coffee prices have surged due to the impact of tariffs.
The President's assertion has raised eyebrows, particularly given his own administration's recent actions on trade. Trump claimed the term "affordability" was designed to make people believe that he himself is behind high prices, a claim that seems at odds with the data showing price declines in certain areas and increases in others.
Trump also didn't specify who he thinks is responsible for the renewed focus on affordability, but has repeatedly targeted Democrats over the issue. In recent weeks, his administration has announced new tariffs and trade policies aimed at reducing prices, but critics argue that these measures are having unintended consequences.
The President's economic address was billed as a high-profile event, but it also included personal attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar and Somali immigrants. The speech highlighted the ongoing divide between Trump and his critics over issues like affordability and inflation.
As prices continue to fluctuate, experts say that the term "affordability" is unlikely to become a major focus of debate in the near future. Instead, it seems to be a pawn in the larger game of economic policy and politics.