Republicans who slammed Biden over gas prices preach patience under Trump
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0:01 I want to bring in MS Now's Ariel Hickso who is in Woodbridge, Virginia.
0:03 Henrietta Trays is co-founder and director of economic policy at VEDA Partners.
0:07 Sam Stein is back with HENRIETTA, THE AVERAGE CREDIT CARD DEBT IN THE U .S.
0:12 IS AT AN HISTORIC HIGH ACCORDING TO MOST RECENT
0:14 DATA FROM THE FED AT IT WAS $1 .28 TRILLION,
0:18 IF YOU STACK THAT AMOUNT IN DOLLAR BILLS
0:23 IT WOULD REACH OVER 80 ,000 MILES INTO SPACE,
0:25 MORE THAN A THIRD OF THE WAY TO THE MOON.
0:28 SO WHEN KEVIN HASSETT SUGGESTS THAT CREDIT CARD SPENDING IS
0:32 A SIGN OF A STRONG ECONOMY, IS THAT A THING?
0:38 THAT IS NOT A I THINK THAT, LIKE EVERY AMERICAN,
0:41 YOU RELY ON A CREDIT CARD WHEN YOU RUN OUT OF SAVINGS.
0:44 SO THE COROLLARY HERE IS THAT SAVINGS RATES ARE ACTUALLY AT THREE-YEAR LOWS.
0:49 AND THAT'S BECAUSE VOTERS AND CONSUMERS have effectively run out of money.
0:54 And what's really telling is that for the first time since the war started,
0:58 we're just now starting to get earnings
1:00 reports from major restaurants around the country.
1:03 And they're showing in real time, that by the end of the month,
1:07 when people haven't been paid in 25, 26 days,
1:10 they run out of money and they stay home.
1:13 And restaurant sales fall off a cliff.
1:14 And that's when somebody would rely on a credit card instead
1:18 of using the THAT'S WHY SAVINGS RATES ARE SO LOW RIGHT NOW.
1:21 SO SAM, WHAT IS THIS DISCONNECT BETWEEN THE WHITE HOUSE AND THE AMERICAN
1:26 PEOPLE OVER THE ECONOMY BECAUSE SO MUCH OF WHAT THEY TRY TO CLAIM IS
1:32 disproved by common sense i don't think it's a disconnect i think they're just
1:37 trying to put a shine on something that doesn't deserve it uh you know
1:42 with gas prices up with consumer
1:44 sentiment historically down with credit card debt
1:47 high there's not much to work with i mean there's a few things here
1:51 or there uh better than expected job numbers sporadically but not really if you
1:56 look at the jobs data much of The hiring is in the health care sector.
1:59 If you look at the stock market, which they do tout regularly,
2:02 a lot of it's due to the big seven tech companies.
2:05 So they're just trying to find things to sell to t
2:08 American public to say that the president's prescription is working.
2:12 When in reality, the data is very clear
2:14 that we are not in a great place economically.
2:17 And frankly, it could get worse.
2:19 I mean, we're talking about gas prices at high levels right now.
2:22 We're not even in the peak travel season.
2:24 Memorial Day is coming up, summer travel is coming up.
2:26 And the inflation that is transitory hasn't gone fully through yet.
2:29 So all the stuff that is related to fuel costs,
2:32 we're going to end up seeing a spike in costs for those goods as well.
2:36 So it's just going to be IT WILL BE A REALLY ROUGH SLOG FOR THE ADMINISTRATION.
2:39 THAT'S WHY YOU HAVE PEOPLE LIKE KEVIN HASSETT SAYING,
2:40 LOOK, WE'RE SPENDING SO MUCH MONEY ON OUR CREDIT CARDS.
2:43 YEAH, AND ARIEL, TODAY,
2:44 AAA'S NATIONAL AVERAGE FOR GAS HIT ANOTHER NEW NATIONAL HIGH, $4 .56.
2:50 I KNOW YOU'VE BEEN TALKING TO AMERICANS
2:52 ALL MORNING WHO ARE MAKING SOME TOUGH CHOICES.
2:54 WHAT ARE YOU HEARING?
2:57 WELL, COMMUTERS ARE TELLING ME THAT THEY ARE really trying
3:01 to find more and more creative ways to get to work.
3:04 They're increasingly relying on carpooling,
3:06 ride-sharing apps as well as public transportation.
3:10 The app Scoop tells me they've seen a 40%
3:13 INCREASE IN DEMAND OVER THE PAST FEW MONTHS.
3:15 AND HERE IN D .C., MANY COMMUTERS ARE RELYING ON SLUGGING.
3:20 NOW, THAT MIGHT BE A PHRASE YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE.
3:22 IT'S COMMON IN A D .C.
3:24 AREA.
3:24 IT BASICALLY WORKS OUT LIKE THIS.
3:26 A driver will come to a lot like the one that I'm standing on and pick
3:30 up some commuters and they'll all head
3:32 into the same destination together in D .C.
3:36 so that they can offset some of those costs.
3:39 And some of the commuters I have spoken to earlier today tell me
3:42 that those slugging lines are getting longer
3:44 and longer as those gas prices are going up.
3:47 Take a listen.
3:50 This is a lot more convenient since I can just drive
3:52 to this lots about 15 for my house and then I could just go
3:57 straight to DC to fill a tank it's like $75 crazy can't do
4:01 it so for me I just do this route makes a lot more
4:04 sense for me do you think that you're going to really focus
4:07 on carpooling for the near future yeah absolutely and the way i'm preparing
4:10 or just getting my money up it's all you can really do
4:14 in this life get your money out SAVING MONEY EVERY WAY THAT THEY CAN.
4:20 AND I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT ALTHOUGH THERE
4:23 ARE HOPES THAT THOSE GAS PRICES ARE GOING TO COME DOWN,
4:26 MANY OF THESE COMMUTERS CAN'T really prepare for that in the future.
4:29 So they are just trying to find more
4:31 and more cost-effective ways to get to work on time,
4:36 especially as there is that push for federal workers to show up
4:39 in the office and gas prices are once again very high, Chris.
4:44 Yeah so Sam MSNOW's Capitol Hill producer Jack Fitzpatrick chased down
4:48 Republican lawmakers who just a few years ago were quick to say
4:52 that gas prices were horrible under President Biden but then contrasted
4:57 that to now when by the way prices are much higher.
5:01 Here it is.
5:03 What should Congress do about gas prices at 411 national average?
5:08 Well, there's nothing we can do.
5:10 I mean, I don't like to brag about all the expensive,
5:13 expensive places I've been but earlier today I went to the gas station.
5:18 Gasoline and diesel fuel and oil is a product of the conflict in Iran.
5:22 How do you square that patience with impatience with gas
5:25 prices under Biden when it at times is 330, 340?
5:29 I don't have to square anything with you.
5:31 Okay.
5:31 Okay.
5:33 Politicians should not get a free pass
5:35 on the ridiculously high energy prices under the Biden administration.
5:39 Do you think that the war should stop because of this?
5:42 How patient can you be?
5:45 Just because gas prices have come down a little bit, they're still really high.
5:49 430 gas prices, do you think the war in Iran has gone on long enough?
5:53 Nothing to say about that.
5:56 Just let me get your reaction to that because I'm trying to figure out this sort
6:00 of whole idea that I get they don't want to say anything bad about Donald Trump,
6:07 but their constituents, Sam, know what's going on?
6:12 I mean, what more is there to add to that clip?
6:15 It says everything, right?
6:17 They obviously don't want to talk about it.
6:19 And even if they were to talk about it,
6:21 there's really not many good answers here.
6:23 I mean, the most you can come up with that I've seen is something like,
6:27 well, it's short term, you know,
6:29 maybe dial back on a Starbucks every now and then.
6:32 I think someone said that.
6:33 I think someone said that.
6:34 Or, It's worth the price of a non-nuclear Iran,
6:38 and maybe that is an acceptable talking point for a couple weeks.
6:43 But we're in week 10 of this war,
6:45 and as everyone knows, gas prices go up very fast.
6:49 They come down very slow,
6:50 and experts predict that it could be a year before we're back
6:55 to the sort of capacity that we
6:57 had when the straight-of-hormones was completely open.
6:59 So there's not many good answers here, and that's why you see people
7:03 being evasive or confrontational or oddly defensive,
7:05 like Senator Kennedy was in that clip.