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Updated · The Independent · May 26
Hassett Dismisses $4.49 Gas as Temporary, Says Americans Are Spending More on Everything
Updated
Updated · The Independent · May 26

Hassett Dismisses $4.49 Gas as Temporary, Says Americans Are Spending More on Everything

2 articles · Updated · The Independent · May 26
  • $4.49 average U.S. gasoline prices did not shake Kevin Hassett’s upbeat message Tuesday, as Trump’s top economic adviser said higher spending beyond fuel shows consumers remain optimistic.
  • Hassett blamed the inflation spike on the Iran war and blockades around the Strait of Hormuz, calling it a temporary disruption that could ease faster than expected, though he gave no timeline.
  • 44.8 consumer sentiment, a record low in the University of Michigan survey, was brushed off by Hassett as politically skewed even as Fox Business pressed him on affordability.
  • 16% of Americans now rate economic conditions as good or excellent, Gallup said, while Republican approval of Trump’s economic handling fell to 63% from 78% in the latest AP-NORC poll.
  • Food-at-home prices rose 2.9% in April and dining-out costs climbed 3.6%, underscoring the affordability pressure facing the White House ahead of the midterms.
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