inflation

The shift in rhetoric is an acknowledgment that Democrats' big economic proposal, the Build Back Better Act, may be stalled for good.
Past efforts to fight inflation have caused recessions and thrown millions out of work.
The steady surge in prices has left many Americans less able to afford food, gas, rent, child care and other necessities.
Rising prices have counteracted the heightened wages many Americans have been receiving.
A president’s power over things like inflation are limited at best while some GOP governors work to sabotage his efforts to end the COVID pandemic.
A mix of factors resulting from the swift rebound from the coronavirus pandemic recession has fueled the inflation.
Inflation rates are setting records, but mentioning it to your boss in a negotiation is tricky.
Family poverty has substantially declined thanks to the child tax credit.
Surging costs for food, gas and housing left Americans grappling with the highest inflation rate since 1990.
The state of the economy is weird at the moment, and “hang tight” is a difficult political message to navigate.