Let me break this down for you: Your grocery bill just got a lot higher. Why? Because of the Biden administration’s policies that make it easier for big businesses to raise prices while middle-class Americans struggle.
Nobody is going to tell you this on CNN, but there's been a surge in consumer prices under the current regime. Gasoline has hit record highs, rents are skyrocketing, and food costs keep climbing. But it’s not just about higher prices—it’s about who’s getting richer off of your misery.
The administration's inflation-inducing policies include everything from excessive regulation to tax hikes that directly hurt small businesses and everyday Americans trying to make ends meet. The Fed, under the Biden era, has been pushing too much money into the economy without a plan for how it all balances out in real life.
Now, let’s talk about why they’re lying to you about how bad things are. They revise the numbers every month, often quietly on Friday afternoons. The real figure—the one buried deep down in the footnotes—is far worse than what you hear on the news. This is because they don’t want to admit that their policies are failing and causing harm.
The truth is that these policies benefit a select few at the top: big corporations, Wall Street, and politically connected insiders who can game the system. Meanwhile, ordinary folks like you and me see our hard-earned dollars buying less and less every day.
So who’s really benefiting from all this inflation? The answer is obvious if you look past the spin. It’s not your local grocer or mechanic—it’s the big players in the economy with deep pockets and political influence.
I’ve been watching this for years, and what we’re seeing now under Biden is just more of the same old story where government actions end up hurting those they claim to help. They talk about protecting consumers but end up handing out favors to powerful interests instead.
So how do you protect yourself? Start by understanding that things aren’t as simple as they seem in official statements and news reports. Do your own research, look at the actual data—not just what’s presented—and stay informed about where these policies are coming from and who stands to gain from them.




