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White House Plans Affordability Blitz as Trump Dismisses Polls on Prices

Advisers prepare an affordability push following polls that blame his policies for high prices.

Overview

  • Senior officials told CNN they have added dedicated 'policy time' to the president’s schedule and are weighing more domestic travel and economy-focused speeches.
  • Trump labeled polls showing economic anxiety as "fake" in a Fox News interview and said concerns about affordability are a "con job by the Democrats."
  • University of Michigan data show Americans’ view of current conditions at a record low since 1951, roughly 30% lower than when Trump took office.
  • Recent surveys report 61% say Trump’s policies have worsened national economic conditions, with especially high disapproval among independents.
  • Government figures put September inflation at 3% year over year and AAA lists average gas at about $3.07, while the White House has floated ideas such as $2,000 tariff rebates, drug-price deals and a 50-year mortgage that remain preliminary; research also links recent tariffs to higher prices.