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Don't blame Trump for higher prices, supporters say

Most Trump voters blame oligopolies and corporate practices for inflation; nearly 75% approve of Trump's cost of living policies, Reuters-Ipsos poll shows.

  • U.S. shoppers on Black Friday set a record for online spending, suggesting they are not significantly affected by rising prices, according to Terry Alberta, a pilot in Michigan.
  • Most voters attributed rising prices to private companies and macroeconomic factors, rather than to the actions of the president.
  • Many voters believe that the president cannot quickly lower prices, as stated by Dailey, who hopes tariffs will eventually lead to lower everyday costs.
  • Voters who rated Trump positively expressed the belief that he lacks the power to reduce costs quickly.
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Pinched by higher prices, many Trump voters say: Don't blame the president

Some of his voters told Reuters they blame structural issues for the rising cost of living.

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WTVB broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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