Americans are stressed over financial issues as “Bidenomics” has continued to wreak havoc on their lives.
A new survey showed that the price of groceries has grown by 25 percent since the pandemic began, and more so if you account for “quick trips to the store,” Food & Wine reported.
The survey, conducted by Intuit Credit Karma, showed that more than a quarter of the people surveyed admitted to skipping meals for financial reasons.
“According to the survey, 28% said they are putting off paying for necessities, such as rent or other bills, to afford groceries — while 27% say they are occasionally skipping meals. Another 18% have applied for or considered applying for food stamps and other types of assistance, and 15% rely on or have considered visiting food banks for groceries,” the report said. […]
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