disapproved of biden s handling of rising costs and 83% expect energy prices will increase further. here s the pain that americans are feeling at the pump. $4.31 a gallon today. one week ago, $4.17. one year ago, $2.86. this is the administration is offering new solutions among the ranger talked about. but steve scalise says that the answer is simple. he could open up the spec it s for american energy and undermine putin s leverage on gas. we could lower gas prices tomorrow and take money out of putin s pocket so he does not have the ability to fund the work. meanwhile, the rnc seeing an opportunity to capitalize and do their own midterm branding. rhonda mcdaniels tweeting this during the campaign. biden plans to make it so there is no ability for the ability to
The price of moong dal reported a sharp decline as the government has taken several proactive and pre-emptive measures to augment domestic availability and stabilise prices of essential food commodities, an official statement said on Monday.
prisoners in the food industry. they teamed up with the state correctional department is staffed two factories with inmates. of paying them a reported $14 per hour. they do not get benefits like regular workers in the state gets a cut of their salaries. supporters say the jobs give opportunities to those who desperately need them to get back on their feet. critics say prison work programs are being exploited by private industry and the states to provide cheap workers. the founder of the kansas coalition for sentence in prison reform. you don t want the businesses taking advantage of people and looking at them as less than human because they made a mistake. state owned businesses pay an average of $0.86 an hour to inmates. in new york state pay is said to start at $0.16 per hour. andrew cuomo criticized for using inmates to make hand sanitizer for the coronavirus pandemic. they earn the average of $0.65 per hour.
now. it is pulling back some. but the big picture, it is a battle. for u.s. consumers, year over year, they say $2.86 a gallon for regular and that is about $0.60 higher from last year and that is a big, big move year over year for oil. you know that president trump will continue to fight this one. it has been ongoing. this is not going to stop here. the concern also, it is not just about what they are doing there, disruptions for some of these countries as well but just that demand has been on the rise, dana. dana: yes, because the economy is better that. is what happens. tell us about the u.s. pork producers, set to be preparing for steep tariffs taking place tomorrow. oh, boy, you are talking about $34 billion. tomorrow the day. pork, soybeans, steel, peanuts and we know that china is ready to retaliate. and now we re upon a deadline. since march, back and forth with the headlines and now there is anger building, nervousness
day. hasn t helped the price of barrels that much because of production from iran and venezuela and the national average gas price in the u.s. right now is $2.86 per gallon the highest it has been in four years and it doesn t seem like prices are going down any time soon. live for us in london, thank you. still ahead, mike allen has a look at this morning s one big thing. coming up on morning joe the republican-only trip to moscow ahead of president trump s summit with president putin. senator ben cardin reacts to the report that the president wants to meet with putin one-on-one with no aides in the room. tom cole joins the conversation and we re live morning joe