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President Donald Trump has insisted that prices are falling, even as consumers continually express concern about the economy. He has repeatedly attacked Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell for not lowering interest rates to offset the effects of his trade war.
Tuesday’s report could provide an early read on how Trump’s duties will affect the prices Americans pay for necessities.
Trump claimed last month that gasoline prices had fallen as low as $1.98 in a couple of states. On Friday, Trump voiced a similar assertion on social media, saying, "Gasoline just broke $1.98 a Gallon, lowest in years."
The move would align prescription costs in the US with the costs of other countries, according to the administration.
To commemorate his first 100 days in office this term, President Donald Trump gave a speech in Michigan and granted interviews to several news outlets. In our review of his remarks, we found false and misleading claims,
Health policy experts said it is still unclear how much prices will go down, which medicines will be impacted and whether the effort can be implemented at all.
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary ... Day” tariffs because of the looming recession and likely inflation caused by a self-imposed supply chain crisis. “I just watched an exhausted ...
President Trump called out Jerome Powell in a Truth Social post for not lowering interest rates this week, continuing his attacks on the Fed chief.
For months, President Donald Trump has falsely claimed that egg prices are tumbling. It wasn’t true then, but it’s true now.