Pres. Joe Biden
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Average WI household has spent $26,876 in extra inflation costs since 2021
The average Wisconsin household spent $26,876 in extra costs due to inflation since January 2021, the year President Joe Biden (D) and Vice President Kamala Harris (D) took office.
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Wisconsin sees inflation increase as of August 2024
As of August 2024, Wisconsin experienced a 20.5% increase in prices of goods and services since January 2021, compared to the nationwide trend of a 20.3% increase.
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Rising food prices are top inflation concern in new battleground poll including Wisconsin
A recent battleground state poll released by the League of American Workers showed that economic issues were the top concern of voters in the states polled, which included Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. Sixty percent of respondents cited rising food prices as one of their top two most important impacts from inflation. Notably, the poll also found that 77% of respondents believe the country is on the wrong track and 57% disapprove of the president's handling of the economy.
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Department of Energy: SPR at 416.39 million barrels, lowest since 1984 as Biden plans to release more
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports stock of crude oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) trickled to its lowest levels in nearly four decades for the week ending Sept. 30.
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High cost of EVs makes Wisconsin gas prices seem less painful: 'The average sale amount climbed to $54,000'
With inflation running rampant, even those taking the recommendation of President Joe Biden and shifting toward electric vehicles (EV) are paying a hefty price.
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Critics say Biden 'sounds like he's channeling Hugo Chavez' when he talks about gas prices
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is blasting President Joe Biden over his July 2 tweet ordering companies that own gas stations to lower runaway gas prices.
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Biden heads to Wisconsin to tout new infrastructure money now available
President Joe Biden will visit Wisconsin next week to discuss new infrastructure money that is now available to clean rivers and repair roads and bridges.