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Majority of Americans blame Trump administration for high prices, poll shows

Welcome to US politics live. I’m Shrai Popat and I’ll be bringing you the latest from Washington and beyond.

We start today with a new poll from Politico that shows two particularly important statistics. Almost half of Americans find their monthly bills (from groceries, to healthcare, to utilities) difficult to afford. While 55% of Americans blame the Trump administration for high prices at the grocery store.

This data comes after Donald Trump held the first rally-style event in a tour to tout his self-proclaimed success in bringing down the cost of living since he returned to office.

In a winding, 90-minute speech in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, the president called affordability a “hoax” (a stance he’s repeated in recent weeks) and bashed Democrats and his predecessor, Joe Biden, for high prices. “We’re bringing them down,” he insisted on Tuesday evening.

Trump also claimed he was “crushing” inflation, and “inflation is stopped”. While inflation declined from an annual rate of 3% in January to 2.9% in August, it has remained ahead of the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.

Politico’s poll also had more telling numbers about specific instances where Americans are having to forego vital services. 27 % of respondents said they have skipped a medical check-up because of costs within the last two years, and 23 % said they have skipped a prescription dose for the same reason.

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Sam Levin

Sam Levin

Throughout his speech in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Trump made a series of false and baseless claims, particularly on the state of the economy.

Notably, the president, once again, claimed that “prices are way down”. In fact, prices have increased during Trump’s second term. The consumer price index shows that average prices were 1.7% higher in September than they were in January, as CNN outlined in a recent fact-check. There was a 0.3% increase in consumer prices in September, largely due to a 4.1% surge in gasoline prices. Prices were 3% higher in September this year compared with September 2024.

He also claimed, without evidence, that the cost of Thanksgiving turkeys was down by 33% compared with the Biden era. It’s difficult to assess changes in Thanksgiving costs: the American Farm Bureau Federation, a lobbying group, claimed that the price per pound of frozen turkey was down 16% this year, but that wholesale prices for fresh turkey were increasing significantly. In a report on Thanksgiving prices, the Los Angeles Times, citing a market research company that surveys weekly prices at stores, said the cost of a basket of 11 staples of the holiday meal cost 4.1% more than last year.

Read more of Sam’s factchecks and key takeaways here.

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