Harvard Economist Says Trump Inflation Report Leaves ‘No Other Way to Spin It’ but Good News
- President Donald Trump indicated that the inflation report would show improvement and described it as good news during a prime-time address on December 17, 2025.
- The Labor Department reported that consumer prices rose only 2.7% year-over-year in November, down from 3% in September 2025.
- Harvard Economist Kenneth Rogoff stated that the inflation report was 'positive news' and that the numbers exceeded expectations.
- Despite positive inflation data, concerns remain about economic strain, as noted by Rogoff and other economists who criticize the reliability of the data.
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With inflation dipping, Lutnick predicts 'extraordinary year' ahead · American Wire News
Democrats are curiously pushing a narrative that prices are up under President Donald J. Trump, despite the Labor Department reporting that inflation eased to 2.7% in November. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick appeared on Fox News’ “America Reports” to say the administration’s focus on cutting energy costs and interest rates is paying off, and was optimistic that 2026 will be an “extraordinary year” for Americans. “The President said he was goi…
Harvard Professor on Inflation: "No Other Way to Spin It!"
Donald Trump came up great on today’s consumer price index report. Last night, the president told Americans that his policies would eventually tame inflation rather than stoking it. He asked for patience. In less than a day, the inflation came in at 2.7%, down from 3.0%. Economists had predicted an increased CPI index inflation in […] The post Harvard Professor on Inflation: “No Other Way to Spin It!” appeared first on www.independentsentinel.co…
CNN analyst admits inflation numbers look good * WorldNetDaily * by Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation
Source link A Harvard economics professor told “CNN News Central” co-host Kate Bolduan Thursday that the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) numbers were “positive news” for the economy. The CPI rose 2.7% year-to-year in November, down from a 3.0% year-to-year increase in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Kenneth Rogoff, the Maurits C.
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