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“More Relief on the Way as Economic Wins Bring Savings to Gas Pump, Thanksgiving Table”

“More Relief on the Way as Economic Wins Bring Savings to Gas Pump, Thanksgiving Table”

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“More Relief on the Way as Economic Wins Bring Savings to Gas Pump, Thanksgiving Table”

The article argues that Trump Administration economic policies—especially on energy, regulation, and inflation—are starting to show up as lower gas prices and cheaper Thanksgiving dinners across the country, even though overall costs remain elevated after the Biden years.

  • The White House says:

The rest of the article is a curated list of local news reports used as proof points:

  • Gas price relief

    • Denver, CO (KDVR) – One station below $2/gal; city average about $2.47/gal, well under the national average and ~30¢ lower than last year.
    • San Antonio, TX (KSAT) – Gas prices heading toward pandemic‑era lows; drivers expected to pay less than last year.
    • Indiana (WBIW) – Gas down 12.3¢/gal in one week ahead of holiday travel.
    • Northeast Ohio – Akron/Cleveland (WKYC) – Prices plummeting, both metros now below $3/gal, with Akron down 38.1¢/gal in a week.
    • New Hampshire (WMUR) – Thanksgiving gas expected to be the lowest since 2021.
    • Pittsburgh, PA (KDKA) – Prices on a “downward trajectory,” with more relief expected in coming weeks.
    • Green Bay, WI (WLUK) – Average about $2.75/gal; GasBuddy forecasts a national average of $3.02/gal on Thanksgiving, among the cheapest since 2021.
  • Thanksgiving dinner costs down

    • National & Midwest (AFBF via KIMT, IA) – Classic 10‑person meal about $55.18, down 5% from last year; Midwest average ~$54.38. Frozen turkey is a major driver of savings.
    • Michigan (Detroit Free Press, WXMI) – 10‑person meal around $51.80, roughly $3–4 below the national average.
    • Buffalo, NY (WGRZ)Third straight year of declining Thanksgiving dinner cost; 16‑lb turkey now about $21.50, over 16% cheaper than last year.
    • Louisiana (Shreveport Times) – 10‑person feast costs $44.70, second-lowest in the U.S. and more than $10 below the national average.
    • Illinois (WAND) – Turkey prices down about 16%, more than $1/lb, with other staples like stuffing and pie crusts also cheaper.
    • Arizona (KJZZ) – Traditional meal for ten costs $53.17 (~$5.31/person), 21¢ less than last year.

The article uses these local data points to:

  • Portray Trump’s economic and energy policies as beginning to reverse high inflation.
  • Emphasize that real-world prices—especially for gasoline and Thanksgiving staples—are moving down in many states.
  • Maintain a campaign-like tone, blaming prior Democratic policy for high prices while presenting current declines as evidence that Trump’s agenda is working, with more relief promised if “structural changes” continue.

Core messageEvidence: local news snapshotsOverall framing

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