Rent, groceries, insurance, fuel, and it feels like every bill keeps climbing.


I’m spending over $560 on groceries.
My power bill regularly pushes $500.
Filling my truck can cost $110.
Health insurance? Around $470 every month.
At this point, I don’t care about political drama, media headlines, or who said what.
I care about whether everyday Americans can afford to live.
When basic survival becomes the biggest challenge, everything else starts to feel like background noise.
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