Imagine standing in line at your local supermarket, trying to decide if you can afford to put fresh produce back on the shelf or whether it’s going to be another week of rice and beans. This is what inflation under the Biden administration looks like for millions of Americans.

Government intervention, often sold as necessary regulation to protect consumers, has instead become a heavy hand in our economy, squeezing out hard-earned dollars from everyday purchases.

Policies pushed through with little transparency or public debate are quietly ratcheting up the cost of living. Nobody is going to tell you this on CNN because the talking heads have their own agendas and sponsors who don’t want the truth to come out.

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I’ve been watching this for years, and it’s getting worse under the Biden administration. The real numbers aren’t always what they seem. When they revise inflation figures quietly on a Friday afternoon, you know something is seriously wrong.

The buried number in that report? It paints an even more dire picture of where we’re heading. The official figures might say inflation is 'transitory,' but those who actually live paycheck to paycheck know better.

Let me break this down: the revised data shows prices increasing at a rate two to three times higher than what’s been reported in recent press briefings. It’s not just groceries, it’s rent, utilities, everything that keeps your family going.

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This is more than just an economic theory; it's real people struggling with basic needs. So who benefits from this? Not you or me. It’s the big banks and Wall Street firms that use these policies to pad their bottom lines while regular folks are left holding the bag.

Remember, when they say something is 'transitory,' it usually means it's here to stay for a long time. They just don’t want us to know how bad it’s going to get until after you’ve already paid higher prices and lost purchasing power.

The Biden administration isn’t the only one guilty of this, but their record on regulatory overreach is particularly egregious given the current economic climate. Previous administrations have had their own issues, but right now we’re seeing a perfect storm of policy failures that are hitting families hard.

So what can you do? Protect yourself and your family by understanding these trends and adjusting your budget accordingly. You might not be able to change Washington overnight, but you can make informed decisions about how to navigate this challenging economic environment.