Friday, April 8, 2022

Food Prices are High and Getting Higher!

I want property taxes to go down do you? 

This is a David and Goliath moment for the people of Croydon, New Hampshire. If you don't want your taxes to increase 113% on May 7th, make the choice to stay home.

Like school choice which is spreading around the country like a wild fire, we can final have true education reform. Education reform where we return to classical education and focus on education and students and not teachers and other school staff. 

Cathy Peschke


Get ready to spend more at the grocery store. Food prices expected to soar, USDA predicts.


Susan Selasky
Detroit Free Press

"If you think paying $10 for a pound of bacon or $6 for a pound of butter is bad, it's about to get more expensive.

Pretty soon, you'll be paying even more for just about everything when it comes to eating in or dining out, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

"All food prices are now predicted to increase," the USDA's Food Prices Outlook for 2022 March report said.  

The increases are the highest in decades as grocery prices got more expensive and rose nearly 9% for the year.

The USDA's Economic Research Service updated its March report predicting a 4.5%-5% rise in food prices this year. Eating out will see the highest increase, 5.5%-6.5%, the report said." 


Click here to read the rest of the story at USA Today. 


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