This Weekly Task is About to Get a Whole Lot More Expensive According to Economists

Young woman filling up her gas tank is shocked by the high fuel prices.

Heading into the 2024 presidential election the economy remains as one of the top concerns on voters’ minds and it’s safe to say things could get a WHOLE LOT WORSE before they get any better.

Despite what the leftist media would have you believe, Bidenflation is still just as bad as ever, continuing to drive up prices higher and higher.

Combine that with the powder keg that is the middle east on the brink of starting World War III and Americans are effectively staring down the barrel of a loaded gun.

Experts are now forecasting that we could soon be looking at a national average of $7 per gallon of gasoline – a stark contrast from the $2.28 average that we had when Trump left office.

 

This of course would send the cost of everything SKYROCKETTING even higher – from our daily commutes to the food we eat.

And sadly, it’s not too far-fetched of a thought considering that we’ve already seen average gas prices hit $5.03 per gallon under Biden and the only thing that stopped them from rising higher that the time was Biden flooding the market with America’s Strategic Petroleum reserve.

Now with that reserve depleted, however, Biden won’t have any band-aid like solution and with a major conflict in the oil-rich middle east, prices could rise MUCH faster than we think.

Biden has done everything in his power to cripple America’s domestic energy production and now, the American people are about to pay the price.

Watch the video here to see how we could soon be smacked by outrageous prices at the pump.


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