Biden’s America: Nearly 3 In 10 Families Skipping Meals Due To Price Increases

Every day Americans are hurting thanks to the Biden administration.

According to a new Zogby Poll, 29.3% of Americans have been forced to skip meals due to the increases in food prices under the Biden administration.

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From The Washington Examiner:

High inflation on food is forcing 3 in 10 families to skip meals, according to an eye-opening new survey of the impact of increasing prices.

Double-digit surges in the prices of basics such as milk and eggs and bread have forced 29.3% to miss meals, especially among the poor and young, according to a new Zogby Poll just shared with Secrets.

In his analysis, pollster Jonathan Zogby said that inflation on many items of daily use, including food and energy, is hollowing out the middle class and that the Biden team, which has dubbed the crisis a “high-class problem,” isn’t doing enough to control it.

“Food insecurity is becoming increasingly too familiar these days. As the gap between the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ widens, more and more Americans are finding it harder to meet ends daily,” he said.

“Families are missing meals because their paychecks do not go as far as they once did a few years ago. The middle class is being hollowed out by inflation. We asked voters if they felt the Biden administration’s failure to control inflation had caused them or family members to miss meals because of the increased cost of food prices, and the results were shocking,” he added.

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