High costs after tariffs pose threat to Trump and GOP
The cost of living in America is projected to rise because of
More than six months into Trump's second term, however, the costs of groceries, and other essential goods, such as cars, have continued to rise, corresponding with a drop in Trump's job approval rating and a souring public view of Trump's handling of the economy.
The cost of even "cheap" eats has become fodder for debate on social media, as people grumble about everything from the price of McDonald's hash browns to Coca-Cola.
The price of eggs has come down in recent months, but a dozen are still, on average,
While inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index has stabilized at 2.7 percent, policymakers fear the prices of goods and services could spike up again, which is a big reason the
Trump's tariffs are expected to put upward pressure on costs. Experts project the higher fees on goods from
A Republican strategist who requested anonymity said
"That's why Trump's beating that Fed rate cut like a dead horse," the strategist quipped, referring to the immense pressure the president has put on the Fed to cut rates.
The strategist explained that while spurring the economy by making money cheaper to borrow might increase inflation over the long term, it will give voters a sense that the economy and their income-earning ability is on the rise.
"I think that we've made a mistake as
"We can do that with some things, like certain commodities like gasoline. But broadly speaking, to say we're going to bring down prices, it's very, very difficult and not necessarily desirable. In traditional economic terms, prices coming down is deflation and is usually identified with a recession," he said.
Republican strategists say the "jury is still out" on what the economy will look like a year from now when the battle for control of
"The two most important reasons why
"There's been a tremendous amount of attention paid to the [
Ayres said polls show voters increasingly view the economy as Trump's economy, a perception that took hold after Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs on most countries on
"Polls show increasingly that the status of the economy is due to policies adopted during the Trump administration rather than those adopted in the Biden administration. That has been the case ever since Liberation Day on
A Gallup poll of 1,002 adults nationwide last month found Trump's job approval rating has dipped to 37 percent, and that his approval rating on the economy has dropped from 41 percent in March to 37 percent last month.
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"The economics of tariffs are bad. The politics, if anything, are worse," he warned at the time.
Congressional
Senate Democratic Leader
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A group of Democratic senators from
"While energy demand surges, your policies are strangling America's cheapest and quickest-to-deploy sources of energy — solar and wind — by hiking costs, creating insurmountable permitting hurdles and injecting uncertainty into the market," they wrote.
The signatories included Sens.
But he questioned whether
"The
"We're 15 months out" from the election and "while historically, the
"We'll see what the economy is looking like a few months before the election," Bonjean said.



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