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We all knew he was lying.

Trump promised lower grocery prices ‘on Day One.’ Here’s what happened​


He is such a liar, promising things he can't keep, just like the dweebs (jroc and jknowgood and Patriot, come to mind, among others here).

He is such a disappointment.

(NEXSTAR) – Campaigning for office a year ago, standing in front of a table loaded up with bags of flour, cartons of eggs and gallons of milk, President Donald Trump told voters, “When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One.”

Unfortunately for him – and money-strapped Americans – it hasn’t worked out that way.

Nexstar employees around the country tracked a selection of grocery items over the past six months to see if prices would rise, fall or stay the same after Trump took office in January. Our observations, as well as federal data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), show grocery prices overall have remained stubbornly high and even increased slightly.

The overall cost of food at home has ticked up between 0.2% and 0.4% almost every month since January, according to BLS tracking. One exception was in April 2025, when prices went down 0.1% from the month before. All those tiny increases have added up to a 3% increase in food prices year-over-year.

The situation at any given grocery store is more nuanced and varied than the top-line national average would indicate.

Goods that are shelf-stable also turned out to be pretty price-stable at the grocery stores we checked in San Jose, California; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Bismarck, North Dakota between January and July of 2025. The price of a box of cookies didn’t change at all over the six-month period.
 
We all knew he was lying.

Trump promised lower grocery prices ‘on Day One.’ Here’s what happened​


He is such a liar, promising things he can't keep, just like the dweebs (jroc and jknowgood and Patriot, come to mind, among others here).

He is such a disappointment.

(NEXSTAR) – Campaigning for office a year ago, standing in front of a table loaded up with bags of flour, cartons of eggs and gallons of milk, President Donald Trump told voters, “When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One.”

Unfortunately for him – and money-strapped Americans – it hasn’t worked out that way.

Nexstar employees around the country tracked a selection of grocery items over the past six months to see if prices would rise, fall or stay the same after Trump took office in January. Our observations, as well as federal data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), show grocery prices overall have remained stubbornly high and even increased slightly.

The overall cost of food at home has ticked up between 0.2% and 0.4% almost every month since January, according to BLS tracking. One exception was in April 2025, when prices went down 0.1% from the month before. All those tiny increases have added up to a 3% increase in food prices year-over-year.

The situation at any given grocery store is more nuanced and varied than the top-line national average would indicate.

Goods that are shelf-stable also turned out to be pretty price-stable at the grocery stores we checked in San Jose, California; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Bismarck, North Dakota between January and July of 2025. The price of a box of cookies didn’t change at all over the six-month period.
The Fed is shooting for 2% inflation idiot. Of course there's going to be some increase. Then there's food supply issues as Biden helped kill millions of chickens for no good reason. Input costs on crops were horrible under Biden. These things don't recover in a few months. Maybe you want to throw up the chart on food prices from 2020 to now? No? I didn't think so.
 
Take a breath
Calm down
Make an actual sentence and then spell the words correctly
Emotional upchuck needs some controlling before splatting
 
Take a breath
Calm down
Make an actual sentence and then spell the words correctly
Emotional upchuck needs some controlling before splatting
Also, why choose USMB to use as a bucket for such vomit?

He never persuades anyone with his pointless rhetoric, anyway.
 
No.... grocery prices have come down.

During the Biden years, democrats became used to gaslighting the public. Now they can't stop.
Shop around, there are low food prices out there. Prices are influenced more by the market than by Washington. Just boycott high priced foods and watch the prices drop like a rock.
 
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We all knew he was lying.

Trump promised lower grocery prices ‘on Day One.’ Here’s what happened​


He is such a liar, promising things he can't keep, just like the dweebs (jroc and jknowgood and Patriot, come to mind, among others here).

He is such a disappointment.

(NEXSTAR) – Campaigning for office a year ago, standing in front of a table loaded up with bags of flour, cartons of eggs and gallons of milk, President Donald Trump told voters, “When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One.”

Unfortunately for him – and money-strapped Americans – it hasn’t worked out that way.

Nexstar employees around the country tracked a selection of grocery items over the past six months to see if prices would rise, fall or stay the same after Trump took office in January. Our observations, as well as federal data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), show grocery prices overall have remained stubbornly high and even increased slightly.

The overall cost of food at home has ticked up between 0.2% and 0.4% almost every month since January, according to BLS tracking. One exception was in April 2025, when prices went down 0.1% from the month before. All those tiny increases have added up to a 3% increase in food prices year-over-year.

The situation at any given grocery store is more nuanced and varied than the top-line national average would indicate.

Goods that are shelf-stable also turned out to be pretty price-stable at the grocery stores we checked in San Jose, California; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Bismarck, North Dakota between January and July of 2025. The price of a box of cookies didn’t change at all over the six-month period.
Must just be at my local grocery store that has lower prices on everything but beef right now... even my beer is lower in price... they have sales all over the store... and my gas is 47 cents lower per gal than under the autopen....
 
Must just be at my local grocery store that has lower prices on everything but beef right now... even my beer is lower in price... they have sales all over the store... and my gas is 47 cents lower per gal than under the autopen....
You are lying yet again. You are known for it.
 
The overall cost of food at home has ticked up between 0.2% and 0.4% almost every month since January, according to BLS tracking. One exception was in April 2025, when prices went down 0.1% from the month before. All those tiny increases have added up to a 3% increase in food prices year-over-year.
You need to take a remedial math class. Decimals mean something.
 
You libtards are a mess... nowhere in any of your complaints on grocery prices do you give any credit for prices not continuing to go up like they were under the autopen... so if you are not willing to at least be honest enough to mention that fact you can't be trusted that you are being truthful about prices at all....
I know some of you do your own shopping and there is no way you haven't noticed lower prices for most products... especially eggs bread and dairy and cleaning supplies and the gas to get to the store...
 
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You libtards are a mess... nowhere in any of your complaints on grocery prices do you give any credit for prices not continuing to go up like they were under the autopen... so if you are not willing to at least be honest enough to mention that fact you can't be trusted that you are being truthful about prices at all....
I know some of you do your own shopping and there is no way you haven't noticed lower prices for most products... especially eggs bread and dairy and cleaning supplies and the gas to get to the store...
Not to mention that wages have gone up for many.
 

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