High prices are here to stay in Kansas
September 13, 2022
CNBC reports “Inflation rose more than expected in August as rising shelter and food costs offset a drop in gas prices, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.”
Everything continues to get more expensive with groceries up 13.5% and electricity prices soaring.
It’s clear the so-called ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ that Sharice Davids supported is not working.
NRCC Comment: “Instead of addressing skyrocketing prices, Sharice Davids hiked taxes on the middle class and hired IRS agents to audit struggling Kansas workers. Kansas families can’t afford Sharice Davids.” –NRCC Spokeswoman Maggie Abboud