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Scott Bessent says US inflation jump will be ‘short-term blip’

Treasury secretary defends Donald Trump’s economic record amid mounting frustration over Iran war
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US Treasury secretary Scott Bessent says he thinks prices will come back down
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"}],[{"start":109.89999999999999,"text":"The squeeze on consumers has knocked the president’s popularity and the public’s confidence in his ability to steer the world’s biggest economy. "}],[{"start":118.99999999999999,"text":"A Harvard CAPS Harris poll found 39 per cent of Americans approved of Trump’s handling of the economy. A Marquette Law School survey put the figure at 30 per cent, with 22 per cent approving of his handling of the cost of living specifically. "}],[{"start":134.14999999999998,"text":"Bessent on Wednesday repeatedly pointed to high inflation levels under the administration of Joe Biden, when prices soared in the wake of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the post-pandemic economic recovery."}],[{"start":147.39999999999998,"text":"He insisted that a rise in fertiliser costs — which have soared since the outbreak of the Middle East conflict — began during Biden’s presidency and said grocery price inflation had moderated under Trump."}],[{"start":159.64999999999998,"text":"“Since President Trump took office, food prices — or as many people like to call them, groceries — food at home in the statistical data, is up 2.5 per cent,” he said. “Americans are paying 2.5 per cent more for groceries since President Trump took office, which is half the annual amount under the Biden administration.”"}],[{"start":178.79999999999998,"text":"While food price inflation is below the highs reached under the last administration, it rose sharply in the latest official figures. The cost of buying food at the grocery store was up 2.9 per cent in April, its highest level since 2023. Fruit and vegetables added 6.1 per cent. "}],[{"start":196.89999999999998,"text":"Trump has faced criticism over recent remarks suggesting the inflationary fallout was not motivating him to end the war “even a little bit”. "}],[{"start":205.74999999999997,"text":"“I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation,” he said last month. “I don’t think about anybody. I think about one thing — we cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. That’s all.”"}],[{"start":217.24999999999997,"text":"Bessent on Wednesday said the president’s remarks had been “taken out of context”."}],[{"start":222.09999999999997,"text":"“We understand that these are challenging times for the American people, that we will get over this and that at present, the average household has paid about $200 more in gasoline,” he said. “We think about this every day.”"}],[{"start":242.39999999999998,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780552418_5016.mp3"}

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