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In this high-energy segment, economist and CEO of Hard Asset Management's Christian Briggs joins The Real Story to break down the latest inflation data—and why it’s a massive vindication of President Trump’s economic policies. With inflation falling to 2.4%, core CPI hitting its lowest level since March 2021, and Wall Street experts completely missing the mark, Briggs explains why this isn’t luck—it’s policy. He details how falling energy prices, stabilizing housing costs, private-sector job growth, and a sharp reduction in government payrolls are all working together to reset the economic trajectory. Briggs also looks ahead to 2026, predicting a “multi-term legacy” effect from Trump’s tax and trade policies, including stronger GDP growth, expanded small business momentum, and larger tax refunds that could further stimulate the economy. If you want clear, unapologetic analysis of what these numbers actually mean—and where the U.S. economy could be headed next—Christian Briggs delivers it with precision and confidence.
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In this high-energy segment, economist and CEO of Hard Asset Management's Christian Briggs joins The Real Story to break down the latest inflation data—and why it’s a massive vindication of President Trump’s economic policies. With inflation falling to 2.4%, core CPI hitting its lowest level since March 2021, and Wall Street experts completely missing the mark, Briggs explains why this isn’t luck—it’s policy. He details how falling energy prices, stabilizing housing costs, private-sector job growth, and a sharp reduction in government payrolls are all working together to reset the economic trajectory. Briggs also looks ahead to 2026, predicting a “multi-term legacy” effect from Trump’s tax and trade policies, including stronger GDP growth, expanded small business momentum, and larger tax refunds that could further stimulate the economy. If you want clear, unapologetic analysis of what these numbers actually mean—and where the U.S. economy could be headed next—Christian Briggs delivers it with precision and confidence.