going down. a lot of wins on capitol hill, not just the inflation act but the bipartisan piece of legislation like the chips act and other things that are taking place. and to trump, there is that old line, don t compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative. and that is what republicans don t wan this fall. they want it to be a referendum. but the white house is happy to see gases go down but grocery costs and cost of living is still high. so that is the main thing he has to deal with in the final months heading into the midterms. thank you. fresh off new victories on the battlefield, vlz vlz we re live on ground with the latest. an a mother anson separated by the war. this story is just ahead. alright, limu, give me a socket wrench, pliers, and a phone open to libertymutual.com they custotomize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need.
friday looms as a potential economic time bomb. you know, we could just be days away from the first major rail strike in this country in 30 years. and we re already seeing an impact with amtrak canceling some of its routes. but if there is a strike, we re all going to feel that strike. it would already mean high prices getting even worse, especially when it comes to feeding your family. just today, new data shows prices climbing again in august. high grocery costs driving a very big part of that. and it s a bad situation poised to get even worse. no option exists that can handle the almost 30% of goods that are shipped on our trains. when it comes to food, we re talking about 20% of the grain shipped that way. so if the trains stop running, it will be impossible to keep the grocery shelves full. when you factor in a national
With the potential of the annual shop rising by a staggering €662, Irish shoppers are having to make lifestyle changes to deal with the extra pressures on .
With the potential of the annual shop rising by a staggering €662, Irish shoppers are having to make lifestyle changes to deal with the extra pressures on .
With the potential of the annual shop rising by a staggering €662, Irish shoppers are having to make lifestyle changes to deal with the extra pressures on .