

Countless families are being forced into impossible tradeoffs every day as a result of Trumpโs disastrous policies that are jacking up prices.

By Jake Johnson
Staff Writer
Common Dreams
Federal data released Thursday shows that the number of Americans filing forย unemploymentย benefits surged last week, another indication of growing instability in President Donald Trumpโs economy as corporationsย lay off workers en masseย and prices continue to rise.
For the week ending December 6, new unemployment claims jumped to 236,000โan increase of 44,000 from the previous week, according to figures from the US Labor Department.
Andrew Stettner, an unemployment insurance expert at The Century Foundation (TCF) noted that new unemployment claims are now at their highest level since early September.
โThese totals donโt include an additional 12,732 former federal workers who are also now relying on unemployment benefits, as the number of federal workers on UI has stayed at levels not seen since the pandemic, even after the government shutdown has ended,โ Stettner said.
โThis disappointing news comes on the heels of other troubling labor market data,โ he continued, pointing toย private-sector payroll figuresย showing the US economy lost 32,000 jobs in November. โWith hiring still so weak, it is no surprise that the percentage of workers feeling confident enough to quit their job dropped to its lowest level since the beginning of the pandemic in April 2020. In fact, our polling shows that 27% of Americans said they took on a โsecond job, side hustle, or gig workโ in the past year to help make ends meet.โ
The updated unemployment numbers come as Trump is on an economic messaging tour during which he has dismissed the notion that his policies have worsened the countryโs affordability crisis, calling such claims a Democratic โhoaxโ even as polling shows Americansโincluding a significant percentage of his own votersโincreasingly blame the president for rising costs groceries and other necessities.
โWe inherited the highest prices ever, and weโre bringing them down,โ Trump said, falsely, during a stop in Pennsylvania earlier this week.
โWeโre crushing it, and youโre getting much higher wages,โ the president added, another falsehood.
Survey data released Thursday by The Century Foundation shows that Americans are increasingly skipping meals and doctor visits as prices rise.
โRoughly three in 10 voters delayed or skipped medical care in the past year due to cost, while nearly two-thirds switched to cheaper groceries or bought less food altogether,โ the group noted in a summary of its findings. โAbout half tapped into their savings to cover everyday expenses.โ
Julie Margetta Morgan, president of The Century Foundation, said in a statement that โwhile President Trump calls affordability a โhoax,โ countless families are being forced into impossible tradeoffs every day as a result of Trumpโs disastrous policies that are jacking up prices.โ
โWorking-class Americans are living in a different, harsher economy under Trump,โ Morgan added, โand they feel the impacts of financializationโand the added risks and costs that come with itโmost severely.โ
Published by Common Dreams, 12.11.2025, under the terms of a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license.


