President Trump and the Economy in 2026

川普總統與 2026 年的經濟


Introduction

More people like President Trump now, but many people still think houses and food cost too much.

現在更多人喜歡川普總統,但許多人仍然認為房價和食物價格太高。

Main Body

New polls show the President's score is a little better. However, many people are unhappy. They say houses are too expensive and prices for things are too high.

最新民調顯示總統的得分稍微提高。然而,許多人並不滿意。他們表示房價太貴,且物價過高。

There is a new law to help people find houses. The President did not sign this law. He wants a different law about voting first. Because of this, more people are angry about housing.

目前有一項幫助人們找房的新法律。總統沒有簽署這項法律。他希望先處理另一項關於投票的法律。因此,更多人對住房問題感到憤怒。

Many of the President's own supporters have money problems. They cannot pay for doctors or food. They think the President's rules make things more expensive. This is bad for the Republican party in the next election.

許多總統自己的支持者面臨財務問題。他們無法支付醫療或食物費用。他們認為總統的規定讓物價變得更貴。這對共和黨在下次選舉中十分不利。

Conclusion

The President's general score is steady, but people are very angry about the cost of living.

總統的整體得分保持穩定,但人們對生活成本感到非常憤怒。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Too' Trick

In the text, we see the word too used many times. For a beginner, this is a superpower word. It doesn't just mean 'also'; it means 'more than enough' or 'a problem.'

Look at these examples from the story:

  • Houses cost too much. → (Price = ❌ Bad/High)
  • Houses are too expensive. → (Price = ❌ Bad/High)
  • Prices are too high. → (Price = ❌ Bad/High)

🛠️ How to use it in your life

Use Too + Adjective to complain about something:

  • The coffee is too hot.
  • The bus is too slow.
  • The room is too cold.

Quick Tip: If something is 'expensive,' it costs a lot of money. If it is 'too expensive,' you cannot buy it.

Vocabulary Learning

polls (n.)
Surveys that ask many people their opinion
Example:The polls show that many people like the new leader.
expensive (adj.)
Costing a lot of money
Example:This car is too expensive for me to buy.
supporters (n.)
People who agree with or help a person or party
Example:The politician has many supporters in this city.
election (n.)
The process of voting to choose a leader
Example:The next election is in November.
steady (adj.)
Staying the same; not changing much
Example:The price of milk has remained steady this month.
cost of living (n.)
The amount of money needed to buy basic things like food and housing
Example:The cost of living is very high in big cities.
Practice A2 words in a crossword