CoinWorld news: In a statement, Hasset, the director of the White House National Economic Council, said that CPI data reflects the effectiveness of Trump’s policies. The remark directly credits the inflation indicator to a specific policy direction, aiming to strengthen market confidence in the current economic governance approach. The move is intended to shore up the narrative of inflation falling through political endorsement, trying to guide the market to form optimistic expectations for future price trends. The view clearly links economic data to policy benefits, aiming to boost policy credibility and suppress concerns about a rebound in inflation.

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GateUser-9008328f
· 5h ago
After reading it, all I want to say is: let the bullet fly for another two months
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BalanceScreenshotAfterTheRain
· 9h ago
Haset speaks with a lot of confidence, but can the causal link between CPI and policy really be equated so directly?
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PlayfulAndCheerfulSunflower
· 9h ago
This narrative technique is pretty familiar—standard operating procedure for an election year.
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MACDGoldenCross
· 9h ago
Whether the market believes it or not is another matter, but at least the rhetoric has to be in place first.
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MorandiLily
· 9h ago
Inflation falling is a fact, but praising it by force against the face only makes it look insecure.
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