According to an Axios survey by The Harris Poll, most Americans believe it is harder to afford groceries compared to a year ago. The findings, released Thursday, show that 47% of the general public feel pain in their wallets, while 34% said that prices are about the same. Meanwhile, 19% of respondents think groceries are now easier to afford.

Among independents, 54% say groceries are more costly, compared to 50% of Democrats and 34% of Republicans. Republicans remained more split in their responses — with 28% arguing that they are easier to afford, while 37% say they are similar to last year.

The survey also found that 8 in 10 Americans believe the president has “significant influence” over the U.S. economy, and only 47% believe the current administration has had a positive impact on it, signaling a pressure point for Trump and the GOP ahead of the 2026 midterms. Less than 1 in 3 respondents maintain that tariffs have been beneficial for the economy, business or personal finances, while most Americans — standing at 63% — worry of shortages of key goods due to Trump’s signature policy.

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    4 days ago

    To believe it would be to deny reality. Can someone please tell republicans that you can’t just say thing’s to make it true.

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      They seem to have gotten away with it so far. They have no reason to stop making up alternate realities until their constituents stop believing them

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      3 days ago

      Saying things doesn’t make them true; but repeated, consistent messaging sure as fuck makes people believe it. Human brains are pitifully easy to brute force.