Dollar drops against basket of currencies after Donald Trump brushed off concerns over slide
The US dollar has fallen to its lowest level in four years after Donald Trump brushed off concerns over the currency’s fall, sending investors fleeing to traditional havens including gold and the Swiss franc.
The dollar dropped by 1.3% against a basket of currencies after the president’s comments on Tuesday, marking its fourth day of declines, then slipped by a further 0.2% on Wednesday morning.
“No, I think it’s great,” Trump said of the weaker dollar, during a visit to Iowa to promote his record on the economy. Asked whether he was concerned about the currency’s slide, he told reporters: “I think the value of the dollar – look at the business we’re doing. The dollar’s doing great.”
The greenback has tumbled by 10% over the past year, while Tuesday’s fall was the largest one-day drop since last April, when Trump announced his sweeping tariff plans, marking a global market sell-off.



There are several. US debt is then worth less. Exporting things becomes easier because they cost less. In theory we could get more tourists because it would cost less to vacation here.
But an unstable dollar means the percentage we return on bonds must be higher, importing things costs more, which affects (and affects) inflation. Travelling overseas costs us more. Finally, reduces American power in the world.
It will also shake confidence in the US as safe, which could affect our ability to borrow. Which is a good thing if we can’t get rid of these clowns it’s going to happen it’s just a matter of when they max out the credit and destroy the trust then print money to pay off the debt and cause runaway inflation.