Did you take math in school. You are comparing apples and oranges? Are you referring to a single day, an average month, an average year. You have to compare the same data. The more relevant is change from month to month or year to year.
Looking at the most recent data, Trump has not improved from what he inherited.
When you have 4 years of data on Trump you can make a valid comparison. Where you end is most important.
By the way, Biden's worst month was June 2022: 9.1%
U.S. Annual Inflation Rate (12-Month Percent Change)
- 2020: 1.4% (Annual Avg)
- 2021: 7.0% (Annual Avg)
- 2022: 6.5% (Annual Avg)
- 2023: 3.4% (Annual Avg)
- 2024: 2.9% (Annual Avg)
- 2025: 2.7% (Annual Avg)
- 2026 (Year-to-Date):
- January: ~2.5%* (Estimated)
- February: ~2.9%* (Estimated)
- March: 3.3%
- April: 3.8% [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]