DENVER — Economists warn we could be heading toward a recession. That's when economic growth stops and unemployment goes up. But the White House says Friday's jobs report is a good indication that may not happen. Still, gas and food prices are on the rise.
Curtis, who is on a fixed income, is having to consider increasing how much she charges for her nanny gig to make her dollar last longer. "All of us low, low class, you know, it's hitting us the hardest because we're working for pretty much nothing," he said.
Inflation is so high people can't afford to eat. I'm a Disabled Vet (100% T&P service connected) I'm about to have to go to food banks the way this is going.
Anyone else feel like they are playing Monopoly with a cheater?
I suppose we could continue to pretend that oil is plentiful. We no longer get to pretend that it is cheap. And the only way the US willingly reduces gasoline consumption is if we start paying what the rest of the world ALREADY pays for a gallon of gas. peakoil
Wait until the Fed continues to raise interest rates… I believe we are in for another 1980’s level recession that will pale 2007. History repeating itself…
Who in the world would believe a single thing this administration has to say? It is all smoke and mirrors
Stand with Biden. He’s been correct in everything so far
Yeah, the white house trying let you keep digging yourself into debt so when it all falls down the elite come and pick up the broken pieces for cheap.
Corporate greed
Nothing to worry about the most amazing, diverse, and record breaking government has everything under control. Pay no attention to shrinking spending power and retirement accounts, unaffordable housing and transport, supply shortages that’s all gop and right wing media hype.
Does anyone actually believe the white house? Well if you do, you deserve this and worse.
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