New Report: Democrats’ Spending Causing Sustained Increase in Bidenflation

New Report: Democrats’ Spending Causing Sustained Increase in Bidenflation

The following press release was published by the U.S. Congress Committee on Ways and Means on Oct. 20, 2021. It is reproduced in full below.

New Report: Democrats’ Spending Causing Sustained Increase in Bidenflation

Oct. 20, 2021 - Blog - Press Releases - Select Revenue Measures

A new Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco analysis confirms that the Biden Administration’s $1.9 trillion emergency spending earlier this year boosted Bidenflation.

Not only has the $1.9 trillion spending spree caused prices to skyrocket - it’s also failed to deliver on the President’s jobs promises and worsened the labor shortage

Although congressional Democrats and the White House claim that inflation is transitory, higher prices are likely here to stay. Inflation expectations among consumers, businesses, and the markets are all above their normal levels.

Pushing through Democrats’ crippling $3.5 trillion tax-and-spending bill will only worsen Bidenflation, shrink paychecks, and increase prices, leaving American families further behind.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

* The Federal Reserve’s key measure for inflation - the personal consumption expenditures price index (PCE) - is on track to hit a 40 year high.

READ: Brady: Inflation on Track for Highest in 40 Years, Crushing American Families & Small Businesses

* Democrats’ endless spending and War on Work is preventing workers from returning to the workforce, leaving Main Street businesses struggling to fill jobs, workers with shrinking pay, and American families with higher prices.

READ: Top Five Reasons Democrats’ Welfare Expansion Fail Struggling Families and Threatens Jobs Recovery

* Because of Bidenflation, the purchasing power of a typical household is on track to lose over $4,600 after President Biden’s first full year of office. Experts at Moody’s Analytics say that families are spending at least $175 more per month on food, fuel, and housing.

Source: U.S. Congress Committee on Ways and Means

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