Why Trump’s net approval on inflation is ‘historically bad’
Consumer inflation has improved slightly in June, but President Trump’s approval rating remains at “historically bad” levels, according to CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten. CNN’s David Goldman also breaks down the stark differences between monthly and annual inflation, and economist Justin Wolfers explains oil prices.
0:00 Harry Enten runs the numbers on how inflation is affecting Trump’s approval
3:02 NEC Director Kevin Hassett celebrates lower tomato prices
3:34 “Take that, Harry Enten!”
3:55 CNN’s David Goldman: Tomatoes are cheaper this month, but up almost 20% annually
6:18 Economist Justin Wolfers on rising gas prices driven by Hormuz uncertainty
9:39 What’s China’s role in the world oil markets?
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