Biden: Inflation is a top priority for my administration.
America’s president said inflation a top priority for his administration’s domestic policies.
US President Joe Biden said on Tuesday (May 10th) amid reports of rising inflation in the United States that this is one of his administration’s top priorities in domestic affairs.
A new Rasmussen poll released last week found that about 9 out of 10 US voters are concerned about rising inflation, and four out of 5 voters believe “inflation” is a major issue in the November congressional election. will be.
The poll also found that 60 percent of voters said the policies of President Joe Biden’s administration had boosted inflation. Half of the voters rated Biden’s management as “weak” on economic issues. Another 15 percent rated it as “fair” while 18 percent rated it as “good”.
The poll polled 1,000 potential voters across the United States. This poll was conducted on the second and third of May (Monday and Tuesday, May 12 and 13) 2022.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday that the number of people employed in the United States had dropped by 353,000 since March. A US newspaper reported that the US president’s economic management weakened, showing that the US economy was experiencing a sudden slowdown in the first quarter of 2022, indicating a major storm.
The New York Post wrote in its Saturday issue that Joe Biden certainly loves repeating his hollow boasts about job creation. “Our plans and policies have created the strongest job-creating economy in the modern era,” he said in a press release on the latest job data on Friday.
According to the newspaper, the fact is that Joe Biden did not create a single job, and non-agricultural wages have fallen by 1.2 million since February 2020, and in fact the workforce from March to April. This year, 353,000 people have been fired.