Pepperdoodle
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Let's not forget that grocery prices rose significantly during the last 4 yrs of the Biden administration.
The Consumer Price Index for groceries increased from 252.7 in January 2021 to 305 in December 2023, representing a 20.7% rise over Biden's first three years in office.
This rate of increase exceeded wage growth, which rose 14.7% over the same period.
Food prices increased faster under Biden than under any of his five most recent predecessors, with a 20.3% rise in overall food prices during his first three years.
The increase was driven by economic policies that injected money into the economy when goods were limited for several months during the pandemic in his early time in office.
Prices for specific categories saw notable increases, such as cereals and bakery goods (25.6%), nonalcoholic beverages (21.4%), and meats, poultry, fish, and eggs (20.2%).
Egg prices, in particular, surged 229% from January 2021 to January 2023 due to bird flu outbreaks, which have since receded.
While grocery price increases were most rapid in 2021 and 2022, they have generally been cooling in recent months.
As of August 2025, month-over-month grocery price increases showed a spike, with the food-at-home CPI rising 0.6% from July to August.
The Consumer Price Index for groceries increased from 252.7 in January 2021 to 305 in December 2023, representing a 20.7% rise over Biden's first three years in office.
This rate of increase exceeded wage growth, which rose 14.7% over the same period.
Food prices increased faster under Biden than under any of his five most recent predecessors, with a 20.3% rise in overall food prices during his first three years.
The increase was driven by economic policies that injected money into the economy when goods were limited for several months during the pandemic in his early time in office.
Prices for specific categories saw notable increases, such as cereals and bakery goods (25.6%), nonalcoholic beverages (21.4%), and meats, poultry, fish, and eggs (20.2%).
Egg prices, in particular, surged 229% from January 2021 to January 2023 due to bird flu outbreaks, which have since receded.
While grocery price increases were most rapid in 2021 and 2022, they have generally been cooling in recent months.
As of August 2025, month-over-month grocery price increases showed a spike, with the food-at-home CPI rising 0.6% from July to August.
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