seeing wages beat prices. let me talk about that for a second. over the last three months, years grocery price inflation. 0%, 0%, negative 0.2%. over the last year, inflation of 3.4%, wages that more than 4%. wages are beating prices. what you said is true, prices are still too high for lots of households who are definitely struggling with those prices, but in terms of their buying power, particularly when it comes to groceries, the price of gas is actually down from what it was a year ago. progress is being made in the right direction and i just had to stay on this track. sandra: let s get this one out of the way because they spend fact checks on inflation. the president makes claims like this. i think inflation has gone slightly up, 9% when i came in. it s now down around 3%.
jobs. so there are less jobs out there. but more people working two jobs, which is why in virginia, the race is tied at 48-48 between donald trump and joe biden and why donald trump is winning or improving his numbers with hispanics, blacks, and young americans under the age of 30, because these are the issues they care about. they are not getting the jobs and they can t buy homes because of joe biden s stupid spending and high interest rates and inflation. laura: now, ben, biden s chief economic adviser was on fox today touting the strength of this labor market. watch. we know we have one of the most persistently strong labor markets this country has ever seen. not only is this labor market continually offering up large numbers of good jobs working americans. we are also seeing wages beat prices. laura: ben, wages are beating prices? i don t know a single american