Despite Democrat lies, President Trump has excelled in improving affordability in his first nine months.
That statement appears to be a partisan or opinion-based claim, and there’s currently no verified economic data supporting the idea that affordability in the U.S. has broadly improved during Donald Trump’s current (or potential future) term — since he is not the current president as of November 2025.
If you meant his first nine months in office (2017), here’s a factual breakdown from economic data at that time:
Inflation: Stayed low (around 2%) during 2017.
Wages: Grew modestly, but inflation-adjusted wage growth was small.
Housing and health costs: Continued to rise faster than wages.
Tax reform (2017): Had mixed effects — some households saw higher take-home pay, but affordability challenges (especially rent, education, and healthcare) remained.
So while the overall economy grew steadily in Trump’s first year, it’s not accurate to say affordability broadly improved — major cost-of-living areas remained difficult for many Americans.
Would you like me to show current (2025) affordability data — inflation, housing, and wages — to compare trends between the Trump and Biden years?

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