Luis Escarraman spent $139 when he picked up some vitamin C and a few items of clothing for himself and his daughter."I need to work extra to get what I used to have before," he told NPR.The 41-year-old Republican owns his own truck and hauls freight from New Jersey to California. Maintenance, parts, diesel fuel — it has all become so pricey, he said.
But he also remembers that life under former President Donald Trump was at times alarming."I know it was a lot of fights in the country," he said."It was kind of like a civil war, but financially, it was better."Heading into the 2024 election, inflation is one of Biden's biggest and most persistent political challenges.
Back in 2021, voters in this county and across the nation were concerned about prices for gas, groceries, rent and insurance. But even though the economy dominated the headlines, Democrats did a lot better than expected in midterm races in 2022, including in Northampton County, where Rep. Susan Wild, D-Pa., held her seat.
Like a lot of voters, Arris doesn't mention 2020, Trump's last year in office, when the COVID-19 pandemic brought the economy to a near standstill. And that is akin to what NPR found in Northampton County: Many people were frustrated with inflation and the high cost of housing in a region that has seen an influx of transplants from the New York City metro area, but they also pointed to other priorities this election cycle.
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