Tracking Food and Gas Prices in the Trump Era (Updated for September)

President Donald Trump campaigned on the promise of lowering grocery prices for everyday Americans. We’re tracking how that’s going.

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Since Donald Trump took office in late January 2025, we’ve been tracking prices on a few essential grocery items in the West and across the U.S. Every month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases the latest set of data on prices, and we’ll be updating this page with the latest information.

Editor’s Note: President Trump fired BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on Aug. 1, 2025 due to disappointing jobs numbers in July.

Prices for gas and meat remain on the rise since Trump took office. President Trump fired BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on Aug. 1, 2025 due in part to a disappointing jobs report in July. Credit Bureau of Labor Statistics / Sierra Nevada Ally

Prices: September 2025

Loaf of whole-wheat bread:
$2.78 U.S. city average (+0.72% since Trump took office)
No West region data available

Dozen eggs, large, grade A:
$3.49 U.S. city average (-29.49% since Trump took office)
No West region data available

Gallon whole milk:
$4.07 West region average (-1.69% since Trump took office)
$4.13 U.S. city average (+2.48% since Trump took office)

Boneless Chicken Breast, one pound:
$5.12 West region average (+5.13% since Trump took office)
$4.17 U.S. city average (+5.04% since Trump took office)

Ground beef, one pound:
$6.80 West region average (+14.09% since Trump took office)
$6.32 U.S. city average (+13.87% since Trump took office)

Liter of red or white table wine:
$15.38 West region average (+1.18% since Trump took office)
$13.97 U.S. city average (-0.50% since Trump took office)

Gallon of gasoline (unleaded regular):
$4.30 West region average (+9.69% since Trump took office)
$3.34 U.S. city average (+4.05% since Trump took office)

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics


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Noah Glick is an award-winning journalist, audio and podcast producer, and writer, whose work has been heard nationally on NPR, Marketplace, Here & Now, and more. He is a multiple regional Edward R. Murrow Award winner for his reporting on climate, energy, and housing.

Noah brings his years of experience to the Sierra Nevada Ally, where he will serve as Executive Editor, overseeing the organization’s content strategy, audio production, and editorial oversight. His goal is to create content that helps readers become more informed about the world around them and to inspire everyone to think more critically and see the world with a little more kindness and understanding.

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