Americans are paying more than ever for food at grocery stores and restaurants due to the Biden–Harris government’s inflationary spending policies. Since 2020, food costs in American homes have risen by 22 percent, while restaurant prices are up 27 percent.
The price of food in the U.S. hit an all-time high in July despite Democrat claims that inflation has subsided. In addition, housing and transportation costs also saw significant increases of 27 percent and 27 percent, respectively. Compounding the affordability crisis, the U.S. Dollar has lost nearly a quarter of its purchasing power since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took office.
Soaring costs for everyday goods and necessities have become a critical issue for voters ahead of November’s presidential election. The National Pulse reported earlier this week that Americans increasingly have to take on two or more jobs to make ends meet.
Meanwhile, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) issued a benchmark revision late last month, revising down the total number of jobs added to the economy between April 2023 and March 2024 by nearly one million.
In response to the BLS revision and mounting concerns that the labor market is weakening, the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates later this month. However, persistent inflation could force the central bank to delay the cut, or reverse course should prices continue to rise.
BREAKING: Food prices in the US reached a new all-time high in July.
Over the last decade, food prices at home and away from home are now up 30% and 51%, respectively.
Since 2020, food prices at home have increased 22% and food prices away from home are up 27%.
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