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40+ Days Into Trump’s Presidency: How Is the Middle Class Really Doing?

President Donald Trump has been in office for over a month, and many Americans—especially the middle class—are wondering how his policies are affecting their wallets. His administration promised to lower inflation, cut costs for food, housing, and utilities, and boost job opportunities. But have things really improved? Let’s break it all down in simple terms.

Inflation and Consumer Prices: Grade C-

Inflation measures how fast the prices of things we buy every day are rising. Ideally, we want inflation to stay low so that our money holds its value.

? What’s happening?

? What this means for you:

? Grade: C- (Some effort is being made, but prices are still rising.)

Mortgage Rates and Housing Market: Grade B-

Mortgage rates affect how much you pay when you buy a house. When rates are high, buying a home becomes too expensive, and fewer people can afford to move or purchase property.

? What’s happening?

? What this means for you:

? Grade: B- (Mortgage rates are improving, but home prices are still high.)

Food and Utilities Costs: Grade D

Food and utilities (electricity, water, gas) are basic needs, so when their prices go up, it directly affects families.

? What’s happening?

? What this means for you:

? Grade: D (No major relief yet—prices are still climbing.)

Working-Class Jobs and Wages: Grade C

A strong economy means people have good-paying jobs and wages increase over time.

? What’s happening?

? What this means for you:

? Grade: C (Jobs are still available, but wages are not keeping up with rising prices.)

Overall Grade: C-

President Trump has made some progress in tackling economic concerns, but the middle class hasn’t seen big improvements yet.

What’s working?

What still needs fixing?

? Final Thoughts:
So far, Trump’s policies haven’t made life much easier for middle-class Americans, but it’s still early in his presidency. If inflation doesn’t slow down or wages don’t go up, working-class families could continue struggling.

What do you think? Have you noticed any changes in your daily expenses? Drop a comment below and let’s talk!

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