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Eggs dropping in price by 96% and gas being $1.99 a gallon is a game changer.
see, you gotta remember some of these guys are as good at math as they are at critical thinking.

they hear "eggs dropped 96%", they think "that's fucking awesome. and trump said it, so it's true."

for the math-challenged here... say eggs were $6/dozen. i'm sure they were higher, but let's use an even # for the demonstration. a 96% decrease would mean eggs are currently selling for 24 cents/dozen. we all know that is complete bullshit. but, because trump said it, you still believe it.

hope that helps!
 
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Eggs, Grade A Large, dozen: $4.79
Milk, gallon: $2.60
Ground Beef, 85/15, certified Angus: $6.29/lb
Flour, AP, 5lb: $2.39
Butter, 4 sticks: $4.39
Gasoline: $3.05/gallon
Bread, Aunt Millies whole wheat: $2.99
Miller High Life, 12pk: $11.99

Today
Eggs, Grade A Large, dozen: $3.29
Milk, gallon: $2.67
Ground Beef, 85/15, certified Angus: $6.99/lb
Flour, AP, 5lb: $2.49
Butter, 4 sticks: $3.99
Gasoline: $3.24/gallon
Bread, Aunt Millies whole wheat: $2.99
Miller High Life, 12pk: $13.49 (on sale @ $11.99 thru 8/2/25)
 
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@grok how much USA consumers have had to pay extra for goods and services since trump took office in November?

US consumers have paid an estimated $250-500 billion extra since January 2025, largely due to tariff-driven price hikes (e.g., 2-2.3% overall increase per Yale and Tax Foundation analyses). Per household, that's about $1,900-$3,800 annually, with tariffs contributing to June's 2.7% inflation rate. This offsets claimed $700B revenue benefits.
 

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@grok how much USA consumers have had to pay extra for goods and services since trump took office in November?

US consumers have paid an estimated $250-500 billion extra since January 2025, largely due to tariff-driven price hikes (e.g., 2-2.3% overall increase per Yale and Tax Foundation analyses). Per household, that's about $1,900-$3,800 annually, with tariffs contributing to June's 2.7% inflation rate. This offsets claimed $700B revenue benefits.
Lies!

The MAGAJack bunch are all eying up new double wides with all the extra cash they're saving now!!!
 

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@grok how much USA consumers have had to pay extra for goods and services since trump took office in November?

US consumers have paid an estimated $250-500 billion extra since January 2025, largely due to tariff-driven price hikes (e.g., 2-2.3% overall increase per Yale and Tax Foundation analyses). Per household, that's about $1,900-$3,800 annually, with tariffs contributing to June's 2.7% inflation rate. This offsets claimed $700B revenue benefits.
it's ok though, all these maga billionaires don't care about a couple grand a year. those extra costs are more than offset by their tax breaks.
 

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@grok how much USA consumers have had to pay extra for goods and services since trump took office in November?

US consumers have paid an estimated $250-500 billion extra since January 2025, largely due to tariff-driven price hikes (e.g., 2-2.3% overall increase per Yale and Tax Foundation analyses). Per household, that's about $1,900-$3,800 annually, with tariffs contributing to June's 2.7% inflation rate. This offsets claimed $700B revenue benefits.
Yeah, let's just ignore the $11,400 more per year American families were paying during Biden's term just to maintain the same standard of living that they had when Trump left office.

Or how about the average American worker losing over $4,000.00 a year in annual income under Biden's term as opposed to Trump's term where wages for the American worker had historic growth.

6 months in to fixing a colossal disaster left by Biden and the lefty's are thinking they have some "gotcha" material.....comical stuff!!
 
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Yeah, let's just ignore the $11,400 more per year American families were paying during Biden's term just to maintain the same standard of living that they had when Trump left office.

Or how about the average American worker losing over $4,000.00 a year in annual income under Biden's term as opposed to Trump's term where wages for the American worker had historic growth.

6 months in to fixing a colossal disaster left by Biden and the lefty's are thinking they have some "gotcha" material.....comical stuff!!
More bullshit from you.

Funny how only you MAGA chuds "suffered" under Biden.

Since almost nothing has changed, you must still be paying that $11,000, but now you're happy about it!

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More bullshit from you.

Funny how only you MAGA chuds "suffered" under Biden.

Since almost nothing has changed, you must still be paying that $11,000, but now you're happy about it!

🤣🤣🤣
more typical behavior from the resident moron Lil' Linus when he is confronted with facts.

For an educated liberal, you sure a dumb fuck.....the 11K increase happened under Biden, the wage decrease happened under Biden.......has zero to do with Trump 2.0 which is only 6 months in.

I am doing better however, gas prices alone being $2/gallon less than they were when your boy was in office is a major improvement in my life.
 
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Gas was $3.23 on average nationwide when Biden left office.

Today, it's $3.14

Do you buy yourself a Kid's Meal each month with those savings?

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