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Eugene

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Sat Mar 15, 2025, 10:28 PM Mar 15

Top Trump official Kevin Hassett blames 'Michigan people' for souring consumer confidence survey [View all]

Source: MSNBC

Top Trump official blames ‘Michigan people’ for souring consumer confidence survey

Consumer sentiment has plummeted, but the director of the National Economic Counsel said it’s liberals manipulating the numbers.

March 14, 2025, 5:17 PM EDT
By Ja'han Jones

Recent data from the University of Michigan shows consumer confidence in the economy has plummeted to its lowest level since 2022, as prices rise and stocks fall in response to Donald Trump’s unnecessary and rudderless trade war.

The stumbling stock market and all the understandable worries about it are not a liberal conspiracy theory. The Fox News universe has been trying to prepare Trump supporters for economic pain as a consequence of his policies. But rather than grapple with that reality, Team Trump is trying to confine the American public to a fantasyland of its own creation, baselessly blaming the tanking economy on former President Joe Biden.

And, in at least one instance, suggesting the low consumer confidence is actually a fabrication of people with an axe to grind. Kevin Hassett, Trump’s director of the National Economic Council, faced some pushback on Fox News, of all places, after he downplayed host Martha MacCallum’s question about what evidence he could offer that consumer confidence was improving. Hassett said:

The thing that I care most about is the hard data. The consumer confidence numbers can sometimes fluctuate around elections, for example, because of people whose party lost or are really in a bad mood and they say, ‘Oh, things are just terrible. You know, the guy I didn’t vote for is gonna destroy the economy.’ But then, when it doesn’t happen, people get around. So I don’t actually put a lot of faith in the consumer confidence numbers right around election time.

The proposition that Trump’s policies might hurt the economy isn’t liberal propaganda. ...
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Read more: https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trump-tariffs-consumer-confidence-rcna196513
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