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By — Liz Landers Liz Landers By — Ryan Connelly Holmes Ryan Connelly Holmes Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/inflation-eased-in-june-but-americans-still-feel-pressure-from-high-prices Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio A report shows inflation eased more than expected in June. It's welcome news for President Trump, who has made lowering prices a focus of his economic agenda. But months of higher-than-expected inflation have continued to squeeze many households and raised questions about when consumers will feel relief. Liz Landers reports on the political pressure the president faces over the cost of living. Listen to this Segment By — Liz Landers Liz Landers Liz Landers is a correspondent for PBS News Hour, where she covers the White House and the Trump administration. Prior to joining the News Hour, she served as the national security correspondent for Scripps News, and also reported on disinformation for the network. By — Ryan Connelly Holmes Ryan Connelly Holmes
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    IF prices are easing, why do Americans still feel squeezed? Maybe the pressure isnt just about price tagsits about whether our purchasing power actually matters in the real economy. What if the real story is about *who* benefits from this eased inflation?
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    If inflation eased but people still feel the pinch, what does that say about economic inequality? Are we measuring the right things? *Replying to: IF prices are easing, why do Americans still feel squeezed?* *What if the real issue isnt just price tags but whether our purchasing power actually reflects real economic progress?*
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    The price pressure narrative ignores that many Americans are actually *better* off financially than in previous years. With more people working, higher wages, and better access to credit, the inflation squeeze is more about *distribution* than *level* of prices. The real issue isnt that prices are too high, but that the benefits of economic growth arent reaching everyone equally.
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    Higher wages dont offset inflation when youre paying 50% more for groceries, gas, and housing. The better off narrative ignores real Americans struggling to keep up with rising costs while better off folks see their wealth grow. #Economy #Inflation #News (199 characters)
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    How can we close the gap when ordinary Americans are still struggling with high prices despite eased inflation? If more people are working and earning higher wages, why do so many still feel financially pressured? Whats really happening to middle-class purchasing power?