Trump’s Top Economic Advisor Touts Growing Wages — but There’s a Problem
Hassett said rising delinquencies do not threaten credit card companies as he defended Trump’s economy and cited stronger spending by higher-income Americans.
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Trump Official Keeps Claiming That Americans 'Spending More On Everything' Is Actually A Good Thing—And Nobody's Buying It
A nationwide affordability crisis has left countless Americans in a financial bind, but National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett had only good things to say during a Fox News appearance in which he claimed that Americans "spending more on everything," not just gas, is actually a positive "sign."When asked by host Maria Bartiromo about Americans spending more across the board amid high inflation and other economic pressures, President Don…
Trump’s top economic advisor touts growing wages — but there’s a problem
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett was touting growing wages during a “Fox News Sunday” interview before host Shannon Bream reminded him about inflation data. The Consumer […]
Kevin Hassett Defends President Trump's Record on the Economy, “Incomes, Real Incomes are Soaring" - * The Gateway Pundit * by David Greyson
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett was on “Fox News Sunday” with host Shannon Bream to defend President Trump’s economic policies. “You know how people are feeling. Our polling shows it from Fox News and beyond,” Bream commented. “The overall vibe. When can you tell Americans that things are actually gonna get better?” Bream asked. “Well, first of all, it’s absolutely true that energy prices are high and that affects the top line, …
Trump's economic director catches heat after 'incredible' claim on Fox News
Kevin Hassett, the National Economic Council director, caught heat from political analysts and observers after he made what some described as an "incredible" claim about the financial health of Americans during a Fox News interview. Hassett joined Fox News host Shannon Bream on "Fox News Sunday," wh...

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