US President Trump plans to travel to Pennsylvania next Tuesday to highlight his efforts to reduce inflation. Meanwhile, concerns about the deterioration of the job market are growing, and there are signs that Americans are still under pressure from high prices. A White House official, who asked not to be named, said that the purpose of Trump's trip was to discuss how to end the inflation crisis. He said the crisis was inherited from former President Joe Biden. The official was not named because the itinerary has not been officially announced, and it is currently unclear where Trump will visit in Pennsylvania. Last month's non-general election year showed that as American public concerns about the affordability of life persisted, voters began to alienate the Republican Party. White House officials later said that Trump, who has relatively few public activities in the country, will pay more attention to directly publicizing his economic policies to the public. Although Trump can be blamed for falling gasoline prices, he is now facing inflationary pressure on utility costs, and premiums for insured persons who have passed the Affordable Care Act have risen sharply. Pennsylvania said in October that due to the expiration of tax credits related to the Affordable Care Act, premiums for residents of the state who buy their own health insurance may increase by an average of 21.5%. This tax credit, which was originally intended to reduce the cost of insurance enrolment for low-income groups, will officially expire on December 31, 2025. If Congress does not take extension measures, the premiums of the 22 million people in the US who rely on the Act to enroll in insurance may rise by as much as 114%.

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US President Trump plans to travel to Pennsylvania next Tuesday to highlight his efforts to reduce inflation. Meanwhile, concerns about the deterioration of the job market are growing, and there are signs that Americans are still under pressure from high prices. A White House official, who asked not to be named, said that the purpose of Trump's trip was to discuss how to end the inflation crisis. He said the crisis was inherited from former President Joe Biden. The official was not named because the itinerary has not been officially announced, and it is currently unclear where Trump will visit in Pennsylvania. Last month's non-general election year showed that as American public concerns about the affordability of life persisted, voters began to alienate the Republican Party. White House officials later said that Trump, who has relatively few public activities in the country, will pay more attention to directly publicizing his economic policies to the public. Although Trump can be blamed for falling gasoline prices, he is now facing inflationary pressure on utility costs, and premiums for insured persons who have passed the Affordable Care Act have risen sharply. Pennsylvania said in October that due to the expiration of tax credits related to the Affordable Care Act, premiums for residents of the state who buy their own health insurance may increase by an average of 21.5%. This tax credit, which was originally intended to reduce the cost of insurance enrolment for low-income groups, will officially expire on December 31, 2025. If Congress does not take extension measures, the premiums of the 22 million people in the US who rely on the Act to enroll in insurance may rise by as much as 114%.