Marener
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I said you’re hyperbolic. Don’t try to make it sound like I’m saying any concern is hyperbolic. Thats not what I said and it’s pretty dishonest.I think most Americans disagree with your view that concerns over food price increases are a hyperbolic issue.
I'm pretty sure this is a left wing polling site...and they are pushing assigning blame on manufacturers...
"Eighty-eight percent of voters are at least “somewhat concerned” about inflation, including 58% of voters who are “very concerned,” according to a new survey from Data for Progress. This includes a majority of Independents (60%) and Republicans (68%) and a plurality of Democrats (47%) who say they are very concerned. "
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"When voters who express any level of concern about inflation are then asked why they are concerned, majorities across party lines point to “the cost of food and groceries.” Fifty-seven percent of voters select the cost of groceries, followed by the cost of rent or home prices (19%) and the cost of utilities and home energy prices (12%). Notably, voters under the age of 45 choose the cost of rent or home prices at more than double the rate (29%) of voters who are 45 and older (14%)."
Voters Who Are Concerned About Inflation Are Mostly Concerned About Grocery Prices — and Overwhelmingly Support Taking Action Against “Shrinkflation”
Likely voters say corporate food manufacturers are most to blame for the high prices at grocery stores.www.dataforprogress.org
Inflation is better. That’s a fact.
No one seriously thinks that we are going to see deflation no matter who is elected. Do you disagree?