油价暴跌却没人夸?奥巴马前智囊“心疼”特朗普:这届消费者太难带
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-12-25 03:03

Group 1 - The article discusses the challenges faced by President Trump in addressing American consumers' concerns about affordability, despite low gasoline prices [1][2] - According to AAA, the average price of unleaded gasoline in December reached its lowest level of the year at $2.85 per gallon, which is $0.18 cheaper than last year [1] - Consumer confidence has dropped to its lowest level since April, indicating increasing discontent with Trump's economic management [1] Group 2 - Jason Furman highlights that consumers are primarily focused on rising grocery prices, which have increased nearly 30% over the past five years, complicating the economic outlook [2] - The U.S. economy grew at its strongest pace in two years, with a GDP growth of 4.3%, surpassing analysts' expectations, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.6% in November, up from 4.2% a year ago [2] - Furman expresses uncertainty about the "K-shaped economy," noting that while low prices persist, wage growth remains strong, although the lowest income quartile has seen a decline in wage growth from 7.5% to about 3.5% [2][3] Group 3 - Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, connects economic growth and rising unemployment to the "K-shaped economy," suggesting that companies are achieving growth without hiring, which may be exacerbated by AI replacing jobs [3] - The current productivity gains are largely attributed to companies being hesitant to hire and trying to operate more efficiently [3]