
"Beef we have to get down. I think of groceries, it's an old-fashioned word, but it's a beautiful word. Beef we have to get down, but we've got prices way down, he replied, launching into a long riff on energy prices. Think of this, [Foley] drives a car, probably, and her energy prices are way down and energy is so all-encompassing it's so big that when energy comes down, everything comes down. Everything follows it, and I have energy down to five-six-year lows now."
"Late October polling by Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos suggests Americans' cost of living is very much not way down. Roughly seven in 10 adults said they were spending more on groceries than this time last year, and 59 percent said they were paying more for utilities (only 6 percent said less). The strain is bipartisan: nearly nine in 10 Democrats said grocery costs have jumped, and while that f"
A loyal North Carolina retiree reported higher grocery and utility costs and pleaded for action to preserve Republican control in 2026. The president rejected that premise and asserted that grocery and energy prices are down, saying energy reductions drive broader affordability and claiming energy is at five- to six-year lows. The president added that Republicans fail to emphasize affordability and accused Democrats of lying about it. Polling from late October by Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos found widespread increases: about seven in 10 adults said grocery spending rose year-over-year, and 59 percent reported higher utility bills, with the strain apparent across parties.
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