Trump’s Gas and Egg Price Wins: America First Delivers Again

President Trump celebrated lower prices for gasoline and eggs, pointing to his administration’s policies as the reason. Gas prices have fallen over the past year, with the national average dropping to $3.08 per gallon. That’s down 42 cents from last year. In some states like North Carolina and Michigan, prices fell by over 17%. Eggs also got cheaper, with wholesale prices cut nearly in half since January.

The Trump team says cutting regulations and pushing American energy production are key to these savings. While prices ticked up 4 cents recently, experts blame the usual switch to summer fuel blends. This small bump doesn’t undo the bigger drop folks have seen. Over two-thirds of gas stations now charge under $3 a gallon.

Some critics whine about tariffs on Canadian oil, but Midwest drivers still pay less than they did under the last administration. Trump’s tariffs push countries to play fair, protecting American jobs. Refineries might face short-term headaches, but long-term, America wins by being energy independent.

Egg prices plunged after the administration fixed failed policies that let prices spiral. Farmers now have the freedom to rebuild flocks without Washington’s heavy hand. Families can afford breakfast again thanks to common-sense leadership.

Democrats and the media ignore this good news, but working Americans feel the relief every time they fill up or shop. Grocery bills are lighter, and paychecks stretch further. Trump’s focus on cutting red tape and unleashing American energy is working.

Global gas prices remain high elsewhere, but Trump’s “America First” approach keeps fuel affordable here. Other countries envy our $3 gas while they pay double. The president’s policies put U.S. workers and families ahead of foreign interests.

Even with minor price swings, the trend is clear: Trump’s economy delivers stability. After years of inflation under previous leaders, hardworking folks finally catch a break. The data proves Trump’s plan beats the old ways of taxes and regulation.

As November approaches, voters see real results — not just talk. Lower prices at the pump and the store show leadership that listens. Trump keeps promises, and America is better for it.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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