I Won Affordability': Trump Declares Victory Despite Rising Prices
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I Won Affordability': Trump Declares Victory Despite Rising Prices
"President Donald Trump declared victory over the country's cost-of-living woes on Tuesday, telling the crowd at an event in Georgia, I've won affordability. Trump delivered remarks at a steel fabricator in Rome, Georgia, where he touted his economic record and a historically high stock market. After listing some of his second term achievments, the president claimed to have won the battle for affordability, a word Democrats had made the centerpiece of last year's elections and the upcoming midterms."
"Last month's Consumer Price Index showed significant upticks in utilities over the last year, with home electricity prices rising 6.3% and natural gas services increasing 9.8%. Even more significant hikes came in the price of groceries, as the cost of coffee shot up 18.3% and ground beef rose 17.2% over the year. Baked goods and pantry items were also on the rise, with the price of breakfast cereal up over 6% since January 2025."
"And then I have to listen to the fake news talking about affordability, affordability, said Trump. What word have you not heard over the last two weeks? Affordability. Because I've won. I've won affordability. I had to go out and talk about it. Trump's speech on Tuesday, part of his Affordability Tour ahead of the midterms, continues his administration's attempts to focus on the cost of living."
President Donald Trump declared victory over affordability at an event in Rome, Georgia and promoted his economic record alongside a historically high stock market. He asserted that he had "won affordability" and criticized media coverage as "fake news". The event was part of an Affordability Tour aimed at focusing on cost-of-living issues ahead of the midterms. Polling showed affordability became a political liability for Republicans in 2025, with many Americans blaming the administration for economic struggles. Recent Consumer Price Index data showed electricity up 6.3%, natural gas services up 9.8%, coffee up 18.3%, and ground beef up 17.2% year over year.
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