Food prices continue to inflate
Gas prices are down, providing a boon for Democrats in November. But food prices remain sky-high, giving Republicans an opening to keep inflation a top-of-mind issue in the midterms.
The price of food at the grocery store is expected to increase by up to 11 percent this year with the cost of beef, poultry, milk, eggs and fruit driving the surge. Prices could shoot even higher with droughts affecting crops and a potential rail workers strike halting shipments needed for both food and crop production.
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When Biden blocked drilling on US control sites it drove up the price of fuel including diesel which is needed to run most farm equipment. This had the effect of building in extra costs for the food chain.
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And:
Blame Democrats’ massive spending spree for our economic crisis
And:
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