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So here are my numbers:
My average monthly grocery bill for the last twelve months is $1,050.74. The average expenditure for groceries in 2020 was $820.46. Nothing has changed with the size of my household, and we do nothing extravagent. Hamburger, potatoes, pasta. I don't include things like beer in this figure. The grocery bill now runs $230.28 more per month, or $2,763.37 for the year.
The average cost of a gallon of gas for the past year is $3.599. In 2020, it was 2.399 a gallon. I average 1,726.9 miles per month and get precisely 21.4 miles to the gallon. Therefore, I pay $111.36 more per month for gas, on average. That translates to $1,336.34 per year more for gas.
Gas and groceries for the past twelve months costs $4,099.71 more than in 2020. Gas prices have fluctuated quite a bit, and were actually lower in 2021 than last year (on average). But take $4000 a year times two and a half years of Joe Biden and you get $10,000 lost purchasing power.
Now, I am just an average guy, and I didn't take into consideration fast food, utilities, entertainment, auto maintenance...
Fact check that...