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Grace Reilly


NextImg:VIDEO: Bidenomics Strikes Again: Americans Living By Paycheck

Bidenomics is still not working.

According to a new report, 61 percent of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Inflation has caused the cost of living to skyrocket. Prices of houses, cars, gas, grocery items, and school school supplies are all at or near record-high rates. 

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In the wake of the declining economy, President Joe Biden has repeatedly bragged about “economic success” and wage increases. The reality displays the opposite — with inflation rising and real wages decreasing 3 percent since Biden took office, as reported by the Washington Examiner. (RELATED: The Bidenomics Scam)

Unsurprisingly, the majority of Americans report being stressed financially, according to a CNBC financial-confidence survey. Additionally, nearly 60 percent report inflation as a top factor contributing to financial stress. 

These economic realities are leading many to question why Biden would brag about the economy under his administration.

Watch the full video to find out more.

A contributor for The American Spectator, Grace Reilly is a senior at Grove City College, where she is a marketing fellow at the Institute for Faith and Freedom. In her role as a fellow, she is the host of the Post-Roe America Conference Series and Meet the Scholars and co-host of the Liberty Mail podcast. Grace has appeared on Fox News, Newsmax, and America’s Voice News, in addition to a variety of podcasts, radio, print, and television in her home state of Connecticut. Follow her on Instagram @conservativegrace and on Twitter @conservgrace.

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