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Voters say affordability is a top concern, so it makes sense that the economy is expected to be one of the main issues in this year's midterm elections.
Even Venezuela wasn't too bad, was it, huh?
NPR's senior White House correspondent Tamar Keith is here to break it all down.
Tam, the president is kind of proud of what he calls the weave.
Is that what we just heard here?
Okay, so beyond the impersonations, what did the president actually say about the economy?
Trump mentioned laying out even more plans.
Any idea what those plans are?
OK, now one other thing happened at the Ford truck plant that Trump toured before the speech.
It involved the president giving the middle finger.
Okay.
NPR's Tamara Keith.
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As President Trump talks about ways to lower prices, we have new data on how high they actually are.
NPR's Scott Horsley joins us now.
Scott, so let's start with one section of the report.
Nationally, gas, gasoline might be getting cheaper at the pump, but what did the report say about other energy costs?