Joe Biden Claims ‘We’re On the Right Track’ on Inflation Even as Cost of Groceries Keeps Rising

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  • Source: Breitbart
  • 09/14/2022

President Joe Biden on Monday claimed progress on bringing inflation down, even as the cost of groceries keeps rising.

“We’re seeing hopeful signs of progress on inflation as well,” Biden said, adding that “inflation eased in July.”

Biden spoke about inflation during a speech at Boston’s Logan airport on Monday afternoon. He celebrated falling gas prices but did not mention the rising cost of groceries.

He insisted that Americans should trust him to handle the issue of inflation, calling it his “top economic priority.”

“The American people should have confidence that we’re on the right track, that we’re seeing real progress,” Biden said.

Biden blamed Russia’s war in Ukraine and coronavirus variants for contributing to inflation, ignoring the multitrillions of dollars in government spending passed by Democrats.

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