Inflation down AGAIN

Did I say it was?

It’s under $3. And that’s pretty damn good
$3.204 is the AAA national average today, and we live in a blue state so we are still at $4.06 a gallon.
 
No, it's a stategy the troll uses to keep you going around in circles.
I’m not the one going round and round…I’ve asked a straight forward question and have gotten nothing
 

Inflation dropped again
Gas prices are down
250,000 jobs created (180K is considered good)
GDP growth over 3%
Unemployment down again

Are gas prices under $3 across the US? Gas prices averaged under $3 under both Trump and Bish while Obama and Biden averaged over $3.

You are giving US a snapshot. Give us a trend;,long term please.
 
And it means you are mistaken on what people are saying is bad
No it doesn’t dummy. Just because inflation was high in 2022 doesn’t mean it’s bad today at 2.4%.
 
Great, you're going to tell us about all her accomplishments in the last 3 1/2 years?
Nope. You can read about her yourself.

 
Are gas prices under $3 across the US? Gas prices averaged under $3 under both Trump and Bish while Obama and Biden averaged over $3.

You are giving US a snapshot. Give us a trend;,long term please.

Why the hell would you want to average in RECESSION gas prices or use nominal, unadjusted $?

I mean aside from brain dead hacking.
 
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Ok what is Harris’s policy on corp greed you were talking about?

Why can’t you just answer the question?
You don't want an answer to the question, you just want to argue about a subject you don't even really understand.

“The bill will set rules of the road to make clear that big corporations can’t unfairly exploit consumers during times of crisis to run up excessive corporate profits on food and groceries,” the Harris-Walz campaign wrote in the policy pitch, released about six weeks before Election Day.

Higher prices — and who or what is to blame for them — have become a central theme in the presidential race, as steep grocery bills frustrate Americans and retailers anticipate a holiday season marked by deal-hunting. Harris and Trump have each proposed their own solutions to combat inflation, as Americans continue to pay more for groceries, energy, housing and other everyday expenses.

In the last year, prices for food at home have risen just 1%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. But groceries are still 25% more expensive than they were in August 2019, before supply chain snarls and inflation sent prices soaring.

Voters will ultimately weigh in on what role government leaders should play in companies’ pricing. Generally, Republicans support fewer economic regulations, although Trump has suggested limiting food imports as a way to lower grocery prices. Economists have warned that the strategy would likely backfire.

Halting price hikes is a popular idea with voters. Sixty percent of adult U.S. citizens support capping increases on food and grocery prices, according to a poll by The Economist/YouGov conducted from Aug. 25-27
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Yes, do you?!? Haha

But no VP has been given this much authority in american history. She has made clear, and xiden has said, she’s the last person in the room on every decision, moreover he tapped her with full authority on the border.
Wait . What authority was she given?
 
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