WASHINGTON – President Trump is set to address the nation this Wednesday, focusing on his plans to make housing more affordable for American families. He will be speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Trump has long promised to lower the cost of living for hard-working Americans. While in office, his focus has been on strengthening America’s place in the world.
Some critics say the President spends too much time with wealthy business leaders. Alex Jacquez, from a liberal think tank, suggests that Trump is more concerned with investors than families struggling to pay their bills.
Recent polls show that many Americans are worried about the rising cost of living. A recent survey indicates that some believe Trump has not helped with affordability.
The President has said investments from wealthy individuals and foreign countries will boost job creation. He believes his policies, like tax cuts and reduced regulations, encourage economic growth.
Frank Luntz, a Republican pollster, notes that voters are most concerned with their own financial situations. He says focusing on the economy that people experience every day is what matters most.
Since President Trump’s first term, the wealth of the top earners has increased. One of the biggest concerns for voters is the cost of housing, and Trump has proposed ideas like lowering interest rates on home loans to help.
Trump regularly meets with business leaders, hoping that their investments will create jobs. The White House says these relationships are securing trillions of dollars for the American people.
The White House believes that Trump’s business background is an asset. They say he understands the economy and knows how to fix it.


