The price tag on Bidenflation
Zero Hedge:
Expect To Pay $3,000 More This Year For Gas And Food As Prices Skyrocket
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The latest research note from Yardeni Research estimates the average household will spend an additional $2,000 per year in gasoline on top of an extra $1,000 in food expenses. Adding this all up, the typical household will spend $3,000 less this year on other things.
Consumer sentiment remains at an eleven-year low as inflation soars. People living paycheck to paycheck are getting hit the worst. Some are choosing between feeding their family or filling up their tank.
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Add the grocery store to the gas station as a reminder to vote against every Democrat on the ballot.
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