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Nov 13, 2024 |
heritage.org | Paul Mullen
You may have heard, “Inflation is cooling!” This is welcome news to families struggling to pay for food, rent and utilities. Finally, now they can make it to the end of the month without skipping some essentials or reluctantly digging out that credit card. They might even be able to save. However, when they arrive at the grocery store, something is not right. Prices are still sky-high. How is this possible? We just heard that inflation was cooling.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
yourvalley.net | Paul Mullen
Paul Mullen Submitted photo By Paul Mullen | Senior Marketing Associate, The Heritage Foundation You may have heard, “Inflation is cooling!” This is welcome news to families struggling to pay for food, rent and utilities. Finally, now they can make it to the end of the month without skipping some essentials or reluctantly digging out that credit card. They might even be able to save. However, when they arrive at the grocery store, something is not right. Prices are still sky-high. How is this...
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Nov 8, 2024 |
nashuatelegraph.com | Paul Mullen
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Nov 7, 2024 |
washingtontimes.com | Paul Mullen
OPINION: You may have heard that inflation is cooling. This is welcome news to Americans struggling to afford food, rent and utilities. Finally, now they can make it to the end of the month without skipping some essentials or reluctantly digging out a credit card. They might even be able to save. When they arrive at the grocery store, however, something is not right. Prices are still sky-high. How is this possible? We just heard that inflation was cooling.
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Aug 24, 2024 |
mississippivalleypublishing.com | Sponsored SponsoredShop NowUndo |Paul Mullen |Richard Stern
Government spending is stealing your future. Each year, the federal government takes and spends nearly one-quarter of every dollar earned in America — roughly $52,000 per household. This affects all of us. Government spending may seem like a remote issue with no connection to your daily life, but that’s false. It has a direct impact on your life and the well-being of your loved ones. In fact, you are already feeling the pain of government spending.
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