President Donald Trump has told a campaign-style rally that consumer prices are falling 'tremendously' as he sought to allay voter anxiety about the US cost of living. In a speech at a casino in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, the president told supporters he had 'no higher priority than making America affordable again'. But while gas and egg prices have fallen, other food is more expensive and Americans remain unhappy about the cost of housing, childcare, and healthcare. Democrats have capitalized on Trump's vulnerability on the economy in recent off-cycle votes, leaving many Republicans uneasy about next year's midterm elections. Tuesday's event was the first of what the White House says will be a series of campaign-like rallies aimed at bringing its economic message to voters. Despite Trump's claims of falling prices, many Americans, like Alaina Hunt, who lost her job and now experiences increased grocery bills, feel the government is not addressing their concerns. The economy presents a mixed picture; while consumer confidence has decreased, the stock market remains near record highs. Economic data indicates some job market improvements, yet inflation still concerns many, remaining above the Federal Reserve's target.