From the right: Joe Can’t Hide From Bidenomics
“As far as the November election is concerned, the issue of inflation is settled, and President Biden has lost,” declares Jason De Sena Trennert at The Washington Times.
No matter how you square it, “over the last three years, the average person’s purchasing power has declined meaningfully.”
The cost of “food, energy, housing, clothing, insurance and utility costs” is up 21.2% since Biden took office, while “wages have risen 15.1%.” The clear cause: Biden’s reckless spending, running deficits over 7% of GDP.
And: “There is nothing his campaign can do to escape blame for the fact that the average person’s standard of living has deteriorated during his term.”
Biden’s message is that the economy is thriving, but “if you feel your take-home pay can’t keep up with inflation, you’re right.”