President Biden talks inflation and farming in Illinois
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[May 12, 2022] By
Kevin Bessler | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden
traveled to Illinois Wednesday on what could have been a damage control
trip as inflation cripples Americans' pocketbooks.
The president visited a farm in Kankakee to highlight measures he hopes
will boost crop production, including increasing the number of counties
eligible for insurance for double cropping. That is when farmers plant a
second crop in the same plot in the same year.
Biden said his administration plans to double its investment in domestic
fertilizer production to $500 million to lower costs for growers.
Biden also highlighted how Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war
against Ukraine has driven up the global prices of wheat, corn and
soybeans. Russia and Ukraine combined supply more than 25% of the
world’s wheat exports.
Over 600,000 acres of wheat was harvested in Illinois in 2021, and this
year’s crop is expected to fetch a hefty price.
“Right now, America is fighting on two fronts, at home it is inflation
and rising prices and abroad it is helping Ukrainians defend their
democracy,” Biden said.
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Inflation eased slightly in April after months of relentless increases
but remained near a 40-year high. Consumer prices jumped 8.3% last month
compared to a year ago, the government said Wednesday.
The U.S. Labor Department reported the prices Americans pay for
groceries rose 1% in April and are up over 10% over the 12 months.
On Facebook live from a farm in Douglas County, Illinois state Rep. Brad
Holbrook, R-Shelbyville, said he expects prices to remain high for a
while for consumers and farmers.
“Things were really looking up for our president,” Halbrook said. “Fuel
prices were up, fertilizer prices were up, everything is up for the
president. Inflation is crazy.”
This week, Biden blamed Russia’s war in Ukraine for the high inflation
and rising gas prices. U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyoming, told Fox News
this was going on long before the first bullet was fired in Ukraine.
“People were suffering a lot under this Joe Biden inflation long before
Putin invaded Ukraine,” Barrasso said.
A recent CNN poll showed fewer than a third of Americans think the
Democratic Party’s economic visions align with their own.
Kevin Bessler reports on statewide issues in Illinois for the Center
Square. He has over 30 years of experience in radio news reporting
throughout the Midwest. |