Trump says ‘I like inflation’ as US inflation hits 3-year high

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Washington, United States – Web Desk: US President Donald Trump has triggered political and economic debate after responding to rising inflation data with the remark: “I like inflation.”

The comment came as official figures showed US consumer inflation reached a three-year high in May 2026, with rates rising above 4 percent. The increase has been linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions, including the conflict with Iran, which has pushed up energy and essential commodity prices.

When questioned by reporters about the impact of inflation on voters ahead of upcoming midterm elections, Trump responded with the brief statement, sparking immediate reaction across political and economic circles.

He also reiterated his view that prices would fall once the conflict situation with Iran stabilizes, arguing that current economic pressure is temporary and driven by global instability, particularly in energy markets.

Economists and political analysts remain divided, with some warning that sustained inflation could become a major challenge for US households, while others suggest that easing geopolitical tensions could help stabilize prices in the coming months.

Rising inflation and Middle East instability are increasingly seen as key issues for the Trump administration ahead of the next electoral cycle.

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