Trump denounces ‘Affordability’ as ‘Democrat scam’

The president’s claims about affordability being a “scam” issue are at odds with what U.S. voters are telling pollsters.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday blew off U.S. voters’ concerns about affordability, even as polls show most voters blame him for increasing prices on staple goods.

At the start of a Cabinet meeting, Trump falsely claimed that electricity prices are coming down, even though Americans across the country are struggling with utility bills being driven higher in large part by energy-devouring artificial intelligence data centers.

The president then claimed, more broadly, that voter concerns about increased costs were all figments of their imagination.

“The word ‘affordability’ is a Democrat scam,” Trump declared. “They say it and they go onto the next subject, and everyone thinks, ‘Oh they had lower prices.’ No, they had the worst inflation in the history of our country. Now, some people will correct me, because they always love to correct me, even though I’m right about everything. But some people like to correct me, and they say, ‘48 years.’ I say it’s not 48 years, it’s much more, but they say it’s the worst inflation we’ve had in 48 years, I’d say, ever.”

Later in the Cabinet meeting, a reporter asked Trump whether he believed voters were growing “impatient” with his policies, which have not produced the broad-based price decline he once promised.

Trump, however, doubled down.

“I think they’re getting fake news from guys like you,” he said. “Look, affordability is a hoax that was started by Democrats, who caused the problem of pricing.”

The president’s claims about affordability being a “scam” issue are at odds with what U.S. voters are telling pollsters, however.

A Yahoo/YouGov poll released late last month, for instance, found that 49% of Americans say Trump’s policies have raised prices more than they’ve lowered costs in the last year, compared with just 24% who say he’s lowered their costs. The survey also found that voters are more likely to blame Trump for higher prices than to blame former President Joe Biden.

During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump routinely campaigned on affordability and vowed to start lowering the cost of groceries on the very first day of his presidency. Since then, however, Trump has slapped heavy tariffs on a wide range of imported goods, which economists say have led to further price increases.

Many Democrats were quick to pounce on the president declaring affordability a “scam.”

“There you have it folks,” wrote Rep. Darren Soto (D-Fla.) on X. “From ‘I will lower prices on Day 1’ to this.”

Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) argued that Trump was trying to make Americans’ economic anxieties disappear by telling them not to believe their own bank balances.

“The president is trying to gaslight Americans into believing that everything is fine,” he observed. “The reality is millions of Americans are worried about their checking accounts and whether they can put food on the table, afford healthcare, and pay their bills.”

Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas) said that Trump’s dismissal of voters’ affordability worries are “easy to say when you are a billionaire who has never had to choose between groceries and the light bill.”

“Working families in Texas know the real scam is his tariffs, his higher premiums, and his complete failure to offer any plan to address the housing crisis or actually lower prices,” Garcia added.

Brad Reed is a staff writer for Common Dreams, where this article was first published.
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