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2024-09-06 07:35:02
Opinion, not a fact. Requires context. These items are influenced by various factors such as inflation, supply chain disruptions, and global events, Federal interest rates, and more. Compare CPI [Link] Some foods are lower than they were under the previous administration. [Link]
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2024-09-06 10:59:09
No note needed. All price increases are backed by trusted sources. These are due primarily to inflation, caused by overspending and increasing the money supply. Both of these are policies by the current Biden administration and the proposed Harris administration. [Link] [Link]
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2024-09-06 12:09:00
It's an Opinion/Election Ad. NNN. Comments belong in replies
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2024-09-06 12:12:19
According to AAA, the current average gasoline price is $3.30 and the all-time high was $5.02. [Link]
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2024-09-06 17:04:37
For context, inflation grew globally during this period. The inflation rate in the United States has been much lower than that of other countries. [Link]
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2024-09-06 21:42:54
Gas prices have never reached $6 average in the U.S. While gas prices steadily rose after Russia invaded Ukraine in February of 2022, their average peaked at $5.03/gallon in June of 2022, then declined steadily to a current average of $3.50 per gallon. [Link]
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2024-09-07 02:57:02
&hyphen-minus; **Groceries**: Prices rose about 10-15% (BLS), not 26%. - **Gas**: National average peaked at $5 in 2022; some areas like CA saw $6 (AAA). - **Home prices**: National increase closer to 30%, some areas saw up to 46% (FHFA). Sources: - [BLS]([Link] - [AAA]([Link] - [FHFA]([Link]
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