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I don’t need to tell you that the economy isn’t doing that well. I don’t have to tell you that you are spending more money just to make the same ends meet as before the Panny D. And I probably don’t have to tell you that the average American household is spending $1,000 more on average just for groceries.
In other news, this economic calamity is also sometimes referred to as “Bidenomics”.
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“The average family in America spends roughly $270.21 at the grocery store per week, according to a study by HelpAdvisor that analyzed the U.S. Census Bureau Household Pulse Survey.
That number increases when children are factored in; HelpAdvisor found that households with children spend an average of $331.94 a week at the store, or 41% higher than households without children.
Weekly grocery prices vary widely across the country, the study found, and California topped the list of most expensive places to buy food with a household average of $297.72 per week, or $27.51 more than the average for the 48 continental states.”
And to no surprise, the cheapest places to purchase food are in the Midwest. Miami is the most expensive City in the nation when it comes to groceries.
We can’t even count how many times the left has attempted to gaslight the masses that the economy is better than ever. It was just a couple of days ago that we reported the White House grossly overstated its 2023 job reports by 439,000 jobs.
It was also this week that media reports were circulating about how family incomes dropped last year by$2,000. That is the third year in a row. It is also the third year Biden has been in office. But that is obviously just a coincidence. Nothing to see there.
Loo, I know things might sound bleak, but you don’t have to worry. That is because as long as you ditch your gas stove, the government can control the weather, you could save nine cents a month. That is the beauty of Bidenomics.
And if you add the nine cents from the gas stove, plus the 16 cents from theFourth of July, PLUS a whole THREE DOLLARSfrom Thanksgiving, it is a lot more than you might think.
But honestly, does it count as saving money if we are spending thousands more a month?
The point is, that the White House can deny the reality of the economy all it wants, but your empty wallet speaks otherwise.
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January 11, 2024 at 12:48PM - Danielle Berjikian
Bidenomics: Average household paying AT LEAST $1,000 more a month just for groceries
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