Consumer Sentiment Drops as American Households Continue to Bear the Brunt of Trump’s Working Families Price Hike

September 12, 2025

Consumer Sentiment Drops as American Households Continue to Bear the Brunt of Trump’s Working Families Price Hike

Consumer sentiment for September fell for the second straight month, as consumers’ financial expectations and labor market outlooks deteriorated. Today’s report, coupled with the latest inflation data on consumer prices, reaffirms – once again – what American families know all too well: the Trump economy is inflicting inescapable financial pain on households across the nation. Lower and middle-income consumers saw the biggest downturn in economic views, further evidence that Trump’s economy is working for the wealthy, not for the middle class.

Alex Jacquez, Chief of Policy and Advocacy at Groundwork Collaborative, shared his reaction:

“With each data release it becomes more obvious that Trump neither had a plan, nor a concept of one, to make life more affordable for working families. Inflation is rising, prices continue to surge on everyday household items – like groceries and apparel – and the job market is frozen while Trump and Republicans reward the wealthy with tax breaks. American families are the ones who deserve a break from this chaos. Instead, they are feeling the squeeze from Trump’s harmful tax and tariff policies.”

This week in the Trump Slump, new polling and economic indicators continue to show that President Trump’s actions are deeply unpopular, hurting the economy, and harming America’s workers.

Polling and Economic Indicators on Trump’s Handling of the Economy:

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