Listen to the people, President Trump — they really DO feel economic pain
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President Donald Trump is stepping outside the confines of the White House to directly confront the economic challenges facing the nation. His aim is not only to deliver speeches but also to actively engage with the public’s concerns.

It’s crucial for him to tread carefully; labeling Democratic discussions about “affordability” as a “con job” could easily be misconstrued as insensitivity to the real struggles people face.

We understand that his intention is to highlight that Democrats are partly to blame for the current economic difficulties, and they cannot legitimately claim to be champions of robust economic growth, which is essential for improvement.

In his upcoming appearances, starting Tuesday in Pennsylvania and continuing with several speeches across the country early next year, Trump’s goal is to address the public’s discontent with persistently high prices and stagnant wage growth.

While the President can and should provide genuine reassurance, he must also acknowledge the reality of the situation: a Fox News survey last month revealed that three-quarters of Americans hold a negative view of the economy.

That’s up from the 70% who felt that way at the end of Joe Biden’s presidency.

Nearly half say Trump’s policies have hurt the economy, vs. just 15% who say they’ve helped.

The prez can and should explain that he inherited a mess, and point to how his policies are starting to turn things around, but when voters feel pain, they don’t take well to being told they’re just wrong.

Biden & Co. found that out the hard way.

And though the Consumer Price Index has come down from its Biden-era high of 9.1%, the steep prices left behind are still rising, with inflation stuck about 3%; wage growth is also slow, particularly for lower-income workers.

Trump’s tariffs are partly to blame; for example, new cars, whose prices are significantly affected by import fees, now average a mind-blowing $50,000, per Kelley Blue Book.

The president can discuss how the tariffs will ultimately pay off, but voters elected him to fix things — and so far they haven’t seen great progress.

Trump certainly has some good economic news to tout: Average gas prices, for example, have fallen below $3 for the first time since May 2021; that’s likely just a first taste of how his energy policies will deliver for all, including by boosting manufacturing and other sectors that pay good wages.

Plus, his policies already seem to be yielding a healthy (if not stunning) 3% GDP growth.

Directly addressing the public’s concerns — getting out and connecting with voters on what’s almost always their top issue — will do a world of good.

As will turning from foreign policy, which has kept him globe-trotting or cooped up in the White House with world leaders, to the economy.

Ending wars is great, but pretty distant from the kitchen table.

With the midterm elections just 11 months off, Trump can’t afford to ignore what James Carville stressed in 1992, “It’s the economy, stupid.”

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