Vance defended the pace of economic improvement during an interview, urging voters to be patient with the Trump administration, saying that even though the government has made what he called progress, it is "impossible" to quickly reverse the impact of rising living costs on household incomes during the Biden era. He said officials must be honest with the American people about what can and cannot be done. Vance's remarks came as the administration prepares for the midterm elections this fall. Reports indicate that the White House still faces persistent voter dissatisfaction over cost-of-living issues, while support for its immigration enforcement strategy is also declining. Vance acknowledged the gap between voter satisfaction with the government and the achievements the White House is trying to promote, and said the government is introducing measures aimed at groups "not benefiting from the stock market boom," including lowering the price of some prescription drugs and proposing retirement accounts for people whose employers do not offer related benefits.

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