High prices here to stay in Colorado
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.”
The price of food is expected to increase by 11% this year alone, and electricity prices continue to soar.
The so-called ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ that Brittany Pettersen supported isn’t working.
NRCC Comment: “Instead of combating inflation, Brittany Pettersen supports hiking taxes on the middle class and hiring IRS agents to audit struggling Colorado workers and families.” – NRCC Spokeswoman Courtney Parella