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I’ve been shocked that Americans are in such a grump mood as reflected in all the public opinion polls.
What a paradox: at the same time we have peace and prosperity: including more income, more wealth, more of almost everything that we want to buy (yes, except for housing), Americans seem to think we have an “affordability crisis.” In 2025 the median household income in the U.S. has risen to more than $86,000 a year – an all-time high.
Every income group and every ethnic group is richer today than ever before. Hispanics now have a median household income above $70,000, which would make them rich in most countries where they or their parents came from.
This upward slope of living standards has been the norm throughout our history as a nation, but this past year has been one of the blockbusters with incomes rising almost twice as fast as inflation.
It hasn’t happened by accident. It’s happened because at the start of 2025 we had a regime change in Washington. In Donald Trump we have a president whose common sense economic, education, energy, environmental and financial policies have worked.
I don’t agree with all the policies – such as some of the high tariffs, which are a mixed bag at best.
But few presidents have recorded more achievements and positive results in one year as Trump.
Here are some of them as we round out Trump 2.0, year one:
There’s much more to celebrate, and some bad things too happening in our country that Trump hasn’t fixed (yet): like our corrupt and outlandishly expensive health care system and declining test scores in our public schools.
It’s amazing what a difference a President who puts America first can make.
Yet young people in particular are grim in their outlook. They’re oblivious to how blessed they are to be in America at this unique moment of peace and unprecedented prosperity and a future with all the economic signs pointing north. They still don’t get it.
I feel like the angel Clarence in the 1946 iconic film It’s a Wonderful Life, who convinces Jimmy Stewart at the end of the movie: “You see, George, you really have a wonderful life.”
Stephen Moore is a co-founder of Unleash Prosperity. His last book is: “The Trump Economic Miracle.”
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