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Trump Declares He Has ‘Won Affordability’ in Georgia Speech

Fresh data show low jobless claims alongside higher utility and grocery prices, complicating the message.

Overview

  • Speaking at Coosa Steel in Rome, Georgia, the president said he has “won affordability” and cited a 2.4% year-over-year inflation reading as proof.
  • Official CPI data show notable annual increases in key household costs, including home electricity up about 6.3%, natural gas services up 9.8%, coffee up 18.3%, and ground beef up 17.2%.
  • The Labor Department reported initial jobless claims fell to 206,000 for the week ending Feb. 14, while January payrolls rose by 130,000 and unemployment registered at 4.3%.
  • Government revisions lowered reported job growth for 2024–25, and multiple recent polls place the president 19 to 26 points underwater with weak ratings on inflation.
  • The Georgia visit came in the district vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene ahead of a March 10 special election, as senior White House aides met this week to refine midterm strategy.