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Trump Falsely Claims Worst Inflation in U.S. History

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Former President Donald Trump’s recent claim that U.S. inflation is the worst in history is factually inaccurate, as reported by various economic metrics. At a campaign event in Phoenix, Trump asserted, “We have the greatest inflation, in my opinion, in the history of our country,” and added, “we’ve never had inflation this bad.” However, data from the consumer price index, which tracks the cost of goods and services, reveals that while inflation has indeed been a significant issue, it has been higher at various points in history. For example, inflation peaked at over 14% in the 1980s and reached 17.8% in 1917.

Trump’s assertion of inflation being “almost 50%” is also misleading. While the consumer price index did increase by 50% from October 2007 to April 2024, it is not accurate to measure inflation over such an extended period due to significant changes in wages, consumer spending, and political landscapes. Additionally, Trump’s proposed solutions to inflation, such as cutting interest rates and advocating for deflation, are not in line with conventional economic strategies.

It’s important to note that Trump’s speech reflects the frustrations of many Americans, despite economic indicators like the stock market, wages, and economic output being at record highs. Many Americans falsely believe the country is in a recession, highlighting the ongoing economic challenges faced by the nation following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Inflation, which remained relatively stable between the Great Recession and the pandemic, surged in 2021 and 2022 due to various factors, including the war in Ukraine, supply chain disruptions, and stimulus measures. In the Eurozone, inflation peaked at 10.6% in late 2022, further illustrating the global nature of the issue.

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