The economic struggles facing American households have become a source of frustration for many moms, who feel the pinch of the Biden administration’s policies on their kitchen tables.
During an interview on Fox & Friends First, Kristina Tullos from Hawaii expressed concern about the alarming rate at which mom-and-pop stores are closing and the need for multiple jobs per person just to make ends meet.
Quisha King, a business owner and single parent, highlighted the challenges of covering everyday expenses under the current administration, comparing her experience to the previous Trump administration.
She expressed readiness to vote for change and emphasized her desire to see “Bidenomics” replaced with policies that alleviate financial burdens.
Annie Frey, host of “The Annie Frey Show,” echoed similar sentiments, attributing widespread financial hardship to the current administration’s economic policies. She criticized the shrinking middle class and expressed frustration with President Biden’s response to monetary concerns.
Recent data from the Federal Reserve’s Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households report for 2023 revealed that just 64% of parents with children under 18 reported financial stability, the lowest level since 2015.
Despite criticism, President Biden maintains that his administration has strengthened the economy and created access to good-paying jobs. However, concerns persist, particularly regarding inflation.
Tullos emphasized that people in Hawaii, a traditionally blue state, are beginning to recognize their economic challenges. She highlighted issues of displacement and homelessness, noting a growing sentiment of disillusionment with current policies.
The conversation underscored the growing discontent among working-class families and their desire for economic relief. As the 2024 election approaches, many are contemplating a shift in their political affiliations in search of solutions to their financial woes.