Is There an Affordability Crisis?
The White House plans $2,000 tariff dividend checks and tariff cuts on foods to address rising grocery costs amid reports that 71% of Americans spend more on groceries than last year.
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Is there an affordability crisis?
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Affordability: Does Trump have an answer?
Republicans face a pair of existential threats as they look ahead to next year’s midterms, said Chris Brennan in USA Today. The first is the economy. In exit polls from last week’s off-year elections—where Republicans suffered a “thorough thrashing”—voters cited the economy and cost of living as their top concerns. And in a Washington Post/ABC News poll taken just before the elections, 71% of Americans said they were spending more on groceries t…
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