Exclusive poll: Inflation remains a concern despite president’s pledge to reduce prices on ‘day one’

Nine months after Donald Trump took office, promising to reduce prices on “day one”, a clear majority of Americans say their monthly costs have risen by between $100 and $749, according to an exclusive new poll conducted for the Guardian.

The president has continued to insist that there is “virtually no inflation”. “Prices are ‘WAY DOWN’ in the USA,” Trump wrote on social media in late August.

Yet according to a new Harris poll, Americans are still reporting soaring inflation and are increasingly pessimistic about the economy.

  • Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Prices will probably continue to go up a while yet.
    A recent study claimed consumers currently pay only half the increased tariffs, and companies will obviously work on normalizing their profits, meaning that other half will also have to be paid.
    Also the US dollar has been weak for 5 months now, that means that some goods are worth more on export markets than at home.
    The American purchasing power is decreasing from a global perspective, making USA less interesting as an export market, and exports from USA more profitable.
    This means there is very little downward pressure on prices, even as Americans are getting poorer and can afford less.