Consumer Prices Rose by 8.5% in March; Supplier Prices up 11.2%
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Without any plan or action to reduce inflation, consumer prices – led by rising costs in food, energy and housing – rose by 8.5% in March. This is higher than expected and the highest since 1981. What’ more, the producer price index, which measures prices paid by wholesalers, rose 1.4% in March and 11.2% from
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Survey: 1 in 5 American Workers Out of Money Before Payday
Monday, April 04, 2022
In another sign the economic policies of Democrats and Republicans are failing Americans, a new survey released shows that 1 in 5 workers run out of money before their next paycheck. In fact, data based on a poll of 3,000 shows that 20% frequently run out of money between paychecks, which is up from 15%
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Time To Put the People First: A Reform Party Solution for America’s Economic Recovery
Thursday, March 19, 2020
We see the job losses increasing. Now is the time to take bold action. Locally, in my town of Ashburn, Virginia, Ford’s Fish Shack announced it was laying off 155 hourly workers. They had a 90% drop in revenue, and are now fighting for survival. They are not alone. More restaurants and businesses all over town,