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Georgia's Gas Misery Index is high despite Biden's 'draining' of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve
President Biden announced the use of Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) crude oil with the goal of bringing down gas prices for American consumers, on March 31. Since then, the price of gas has increased over 6% and Georgia's Gas Misery Index has remained high since the SPR was tapped.
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New York Times: 'President Biden is hemorrhaging support'
Following rumors that President Joe Biden plans to run for reelection in 2024, a new poll shows that most Democrats do not support this move. Meanwhile, the president's latest approval rating is near 30%-- a new record low-- and his net approval in Georgia is negative.
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Rubin as Georgia crime rate increases: 'Voters see the current (crime) rate as unacceptable'
Georgia's crime rate is on the rise and according to a new Gallup poll, for the first time since 2016, a majority of Americans assert that they are greatly worried about crime.
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Up to a quarter of Georgians facing delayed retirement as inflation rises: 'Americans need to alter their saving habits'
Rising inflation and cost of living expenses have had severe impacts on the savings capabilities of Georgia residents, a new index finds. In its quarterly BMO Real Financial Progress Index, which is an index that is designed to measure Americans' sentiment surrounding financial confidence, it was found that up to a quarter of Georgians may need to delay retirement to compensate for missed savings opportunities as a result of inflation. Paul Dilda, Head of Consumer Strategy for BMO Harris Bank, said, "Inflation and rising consumer costs are severely affecting Americans' financial situations, and according to recent index results from BMO Harris Bank, in addition to altering their spending habits, Americans need to alter their saving habits too.
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Biden's green energy plan could cost Americans lots of money
Democrats hope that their continued efforts to compromise on the clean energy aspects of President Biden’s Build Back Better package will eventually pay off with the bill's passage.