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President Trump’s first 100 days in workplace: How is inflation doing?

Editorial Board Published April 29, 2025
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President Donald Trump has notched the primary 100 days of his second time period, placing a highlight on how inflation and different key points have fared in his first few months in workplace.

When he took workplace, the forty seventh president set his sights on bringing down costs for American customers, with inflation additionally being an oft-mentioned matter whereas he was operating in opposition to Joe Biden, after which Kamala Harris, in 2024. 

POLL POSITION: WHERE DONALD TRUMP STANDS WITH AMERICANS 100 DAYS INTO HIS SECOND PRESIDENCY

In March, the month with probably the most not too long ago accessible knowledge, the general shopper value index (CPI) posted a 0.1% decline month over month whereas nonetheless being up 2.4% in comparison with a 12 months in the past, knowledge from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) confirmed. These readings have been smaller than those reported in February. 

President Donald Trump (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP by way of Getty Pictures)

Inflation in February, Trump’s first full month in workplace, posted a 0.2% bounce from January and a 2.8% improve for a similar month within the prior 12 months. In the meantime, customers noticed inflation go up 0.5% month over month and three% 12 months over 12 months in January, the month during which President Joe Biden’s time period ended and Trump was sworn in. 

Shopper costs on the entire have cumulatively seen a slight elevation – to the tune of 0.17% – in Trump’s first three months.

FOX Enterprise takes a have a look at how inflation for eggs, meat, gasoline, hire and new and used automobiles has made out thus far throughout Trump’s administration.

Eggs eggs grocery

Eggs, a kitchen staple for a lot of Individuals, have seen a cumulative improve in value of practically 17% over the primary three months of 2025, in line with CPI knowledge from the BLS. 

In March, they remained 60.4% increased than a 12 months in the past. 

The price of a dozen Grade A big eggs within the U.S. averaged $6.23 in March, per the Federal Reserve Financial institution of St. Louis. Egg costs have been impacted by a widespread outbreak of avian influenza (chicken flu), leading to record-high costs and shortages.

A THIRD OF AMERICANS STOPPED BUYING EGGS; WON’T REVERT BACK UNTIL PRICES DROP

On the subject of wholesale egg costs, they have been about $3.15 per dozen for truckloads of graded, free, white large-shell eggs as of late April, in line with the U.S. Division of Agriculture. That they had been over $8 per dozen in late February.

Trump administration officers have stated it should take a while for that to replicate within the retail market. 

Meat consumer shops for meat

A person retailers for meat at a grocery retailer. (JIM WATSON/AFP by way of Getty Pictures)

The value of meats, poultry and fish jumped 1.1% in the course of the first three months of Trump’s second administration, per CPI knowledge. 

In that time-frame, subcategories comparable to poultry and pork posted cumulative share will increase of 0.66% and 0.28%, respectively, it indicated. 

Contemporary fish and seafood, in the meantime, declined 0.28%. 

The broad meats, poultry and fish class within the CPI was 3.1% increased in March than it was in the identical month in the course of the prior 12 months, BLS knowledge confirmed. 

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Fuel Hand pumps gas into car

CPI knowledge indicated unleaded common gasoline has dropped 7.6% within the first three months of Trump’s second time period. 

From March 2024 to March of this 12 months, the worth of unleaded common gasoline has gone down 10.3%, in line with the BLS. 

Hire for rent sign

The price of hire for a major residence rose barely over the primary three months of Trump’s presidency. In that point, its share change was a 0.62% improve, per CPI knowledge. 

It has posted a 4% improve over the 12-month interval from March 2024.

New automobiles buying va

New automobiles have seen no change in value between March 2024 and March of this 12 months.

Throughout Trump’s first three months particularly, they have been additionally little modified, with CPI knowledge indicating they’ve lifted 0.02% from January by way of March. 

Nevertheless, the president introduced 25% tariffs on imported passenger automobiles, mild vans and sure key auto components in late March. 

The levy focusing on imported automobiles got here into drive in early April. The one for auto components is meant to go dwell Might 3. 

TARIFFS THREATEN ENTRY LEVEL-PRICED CAR INVENTORY, EXPERTS WARN

Some economists and monetary analysts have stated these tariffs might push up the costs of automobiles by hundreds of {dollars}. 

Used automobiles and vans Used car lot

Used automobiles are displayed on the market (Justin Sullivan/Getty Pictures)

For used automobiles and vans, there was a cumulative 0.2% uptick in value over the three-month interval of January, February and March, per CPI knowledge. In comparison with a 12 months in the past, they rose 0.6% in March. 

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