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Trump is facing a new inflation warning from the bond market, adding to his midterm challenges
By JOSH BOAK
Updated 12:01 AM EDT, June 1, 2026
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WASHINGTON (AP) The world is getting more uptight about lending money to President Donald Trumps government causing interest rates to climb in ways that are worsening affordability pressures, hampering economic growth and creating a new risk for Republicans in Novembers midterm elections.
The energy price spike triggered by the Iran war has seeped into the price of bonds that help fund the U.S. government. Interest rates on a 10-year U.S. Treasury note are topping 4.44%, up from 3.95% before the war started at the end of February. Average mortgage rates have climbed to their highest levels in nine months, while auto sales are slumping. ... The challenge is global in scale, as interest rates have risen for multiple countries as the world has been adjusting to the prospect of higher inflation, mounting questions about the sustainability of government debt and a dramatic surge in investment in artificial intelligence.
Trump has tried to assure Americans that he has a plan to trim the roughly $1.8 trillion annual budget deficit. In the past, he has pointed to revenue from tariffs, payments from foreigners for his Gold Card visa, spending cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency, and faster economic growth. Last week, he said the fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance would be the key to unlocking massive savings. ... If he does really great, well have a balanced budget without having to do anything, Trump said.
Economists say this is probably unrealistic
Economists say Trumps strategies to meaningfully curb the deficit are unlikely to deliver the promised results. ... The cost of servicing the national debt has tripled since 2021 to more than $1 trillion annually, said Jessica Riedl, a budget and tax fellow at the Brookings Institution. ... President Trump signed a tax cut bill that will likely add $5 trillion to 10-year deficits and tariffs are offsetting only a small fraction of those costs, she said. Budget deficits are still projected to soar past $4 trillion annually within a decade under current policies.
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JOSH BOAK
Boak covers the White House and economic policy for The Associated Press. He joined the AP in 2013.
Trump is facing a new inflation warning from the bond market, adding to his midterm challenges
By JOSH BOAK
Updated 12:01 AM EDT, June 1, 2026
Leer en español
WASHINGTON (AP) The world is getting more uptight about lending money to President Donald Trumps government causing interest rates to climb in ways that are worsening affordability pressures, hampering economic growth and creating a new risk for Republicans in Novembers midterm elections.
The energy price spike triggered by the Iran war has seeped into the price of bonds that help fund the U.S. government. Interest rates on a 10-year U.S. Treasury note are topping 4.44%, up from 3.95% before the war started at the end of February. Average mortgage rates have climbed to their highest levels in nine months, while auto sales are slumping. ... The challenge is global in scale, as interest rates have risen for multiple countries as the world has been adjusting to the prospect of higher inflation, mounting questions about the sustainability of government debt and a dramatic surge in investment in artificial intelligence.
Trump has tried to assure Americans that he has a plan to trim the roughly $1.8 trillion annual budget deficit. In the past, he has pointed to revenue from tariffs, payments from foreigners for his Gold Card visa, spending cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency, and faster economic growth. Last week, he said the fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance would be the key to unlocking massive savings. ... If he does really great, well have a balanced budget without having to do anything, Trump said.
Economists say this is probably unrealistic
Economists say Trumps strategies to meaningfully curb the deficit are unlikely to deliver the promised results. ... The cost of servicing the national debt has tripled since 2021 to more than $1 trillion annually, said Jessica Riedl, a budget and tax fellow at the Brookings Institution. ... President Trump signed a tax cut bill that will likely add $5 trillion to 10-year deficits and tariffs are offsetting only a small fraction of those costs, she said. Budget deficits are still projected to soar past $4 trillion annually within a decade under current policies.
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JOSH BOAK
Boak covers the White House and economic policy for The Associated Press. He joined the AP in 2013.
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SamuelAdams
(227 posts)1. A $4 trillion annual deficit within the next decade is a shocking thought.
Electing the king of debt wasn't a smart fiscal strategy. This has been the Republican plan all along. Create such a massive debt problem that entitlement programs will be cut.