BusinessRising costs deepen Americans' financial strain

Rising costs deepen Americans’ financial strain

Americans are reporting deepening financial strain as rising costs across nearly every major household expense continue to take a toll, with new polling showing both growing anxiety about personal finances and shifting blame for surging gas prices.A Gallup survey conducted April 1–15 found that 31% of Americans identify the high cost of living and inflation as the most important financial problem facing their families, making it the most frequently cited concern by a wide margin. Energy costs, including oil and gas, rank among the next most pressing issues, cited by 13% of respondents — a sharp increase from the previous year and the highest level recorded since 2008.At the same time, nearly half of Americans are pointing directly to President Donald Trump as a key factor behind rising gas prices. Flash polling conducted by Morning Consult and reported by Axios shows that 48% of respondents blame Trump for higher gas prices, more than any other factor identified in the survey.“While Americans struggle with high gas and grocery prices, President Trump and Republicans also want them to foot the bill for a gilded ballroom,” Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The financial outlook among Americans has deteriorated as these pressures build. According to Gallup data, 55% of Americans say their financial situation is getting worse, marking the highest level recorded in the survey’s trend and continuing a multi-year pattern where more people report worsening conditions than improvement.

Current financial conditions reflect that strain. Only 46% of Americans rate their financial situation as either “excellent” or “good,” while 35% say it is “only fair” and 19% describe it as “poor.”

Concerns extend beyond day-to-day expenses. The majority of Americans report worry about long-term financial stability, including 62% who are concerned about having enough money for retirement and 60% who worry about paying medical costs in the event of a serious illness or accident.

The burden of rising prices is also affecting household stability. Gallup found that 55% of Americans say recent price increases have created financial hardship, impacting their ability to maintain their standard of living.

Energy costs, in particular, are emerging as a renewed pressure point. The increase in oil prices tied to global instability has translated quickly into higher gas prices, which are now becoming a central political and economic issue. The Axios report notes that the spike is becoming a political liability for the White House while also posing risks to broader economic growth.

Housing costs, health care expenses, and wages continue to round out the list of major concerns. Another 13% of Americans cite the cost of owning or renting a home as their top financial issue, while 8% point to health care costs and 7% to low wages or lack of income.

Taken together, the data shows a nation facing sustained economic pressure across multiple fronts, with affordability driving both personal financial strain and public frustration over national economic leadership.

“The high cost of living continues to top Americans’ list of the most important financial problems facing their families,” researchers stated.

Source: Washington Informer

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