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How much more are you spending each month for gas, groceries and dining out?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
411 Votes

How much more are you spending each month for gas, groceries and dining out?

Tell us how much more are you spending.

8

I'm not spending more.

2

Tell us how much more are you spending.

8 Comments
Kenneth Lemley
0
Kenneth Lemley

Yes I'm and I'm on a fixed income I'm on ssd feel time and I don't get food stamps

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Rachel Niccoa
0
Rachel Niccoa

To much!! Easily $800-1,000 a month. Food and gas

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Jer W
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Jer W

Not sure if the dollar amount but it's about 10-15 percent more

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Jessi Johnson Horn
0
Jessi Johnson Horn

$20-$30 extra on gas on each fill up, an extra $2 an item generally at the store. Basically a lot more. Spaghetti sauce is like $10! Resorting to making a lot of things from scratch because its cheaper than buying it premade.

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den b
den b

$10 spaghetti sauce???

Gabe West
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Gabe West

Plenty, Biden needs to open the keystone pipeline and resume oil drilling and stop the unnecessary spending

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I'm not spending more.

1 Comments
Dieter Heinzer
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Dieter Heinzer

I don't spend more, but only because I drive a lot less. Optimizing trips more consciously and riding my bike for errands.

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Would you support drones delivering packages to your front door?

Would you support drones delivering packages to your front door?

YES

0

NO

1

YES

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

NO

1 Comment
Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

Don't need drones flying around our neighborhood.

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Do you think the positives will outweigh the negatives in Pres. Trump's domestic spending agenda?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
277 Votes

Do you think the positives will outweigh the negatives in Pres. Trump's domestic spending agenda?

YES

3

NO

2

YES

3 Comments
Mike Williams
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Mike Williams

The government needs no more money. Making tax cuts permanent saves the working people

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Jeff Bradfeldt
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Jeff Bradfeldt

This will take time to kick in, by next year it should be looking much better.

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Angela Peebles
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Angela Peebles

Your news is very bias lately we might stop watching

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NO

2 Comments
Debbie Kensinger
1
Debbie Kensinger

The only positive is for the ultra-wealthy people and large corporations. There are no benefits for the average American taxpayers. It will cause more inflation. That means even higher prices for groceries and other goods.

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Debbi McMahon
1
Debbi McMahon

Because Trump has cut many much-needed programs such as the National Parks and the Dept. of Education. Bad moves!

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