Biden raised the cost of living $1000 a month— before you bitch about Trump, cop

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... Read moreLiving through these changing economic times, many of us have felt the pinch of rising expenses firsthand. From groceries to utilities, the increase in monthly costs under the current administration is hard to ignore. For example, food prices have soared, driven by supply chain issues, inflation, and policy decisions affecting production and distribution. I've personally noticed my grocery bills have climbed by nearly $200 a month, and that's just the start. Utility bills, including heating and electricity, have also surged, influenced by energy policies and global market fluctuations. Transportation costs, impacted by fuel prices, add another layer to the monthly budget strain. Understanding these factors helps frame the conversation better when comparing economic conditions across presidencies. It's easy to blame one person or one policy, but inflation and cost of living increases are complex and result from combined global and domestic influences. Before directing anger toward any political figure, it's crucial to look at the entire economic context. This includes considering the ongoing pandemic recovery, international conflicts affecting oil prices, and legislative measures passed recently. Sharing real-life experiences and data can foster more informed discussions and lead to better strategies to manage rising living costs together.

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Claudia Richardson

at least with Biden I could buy food I lived much better then.didn't have to listen to name calling and Biden didn't start any wars

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Dawne

The economy hit a glitch with Trumps first term, and Biden inherited those problems, now Trump has destroyed our economy. stolen millions of dollars and hes a deranged pedophile. Crazy that people praise a man that rapes children.

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