Inflation SquareOffs

Tell us how much more are you spending.

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I'm not spending more.

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Tell us how much more are you spending.

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Kenneth Lemley
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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
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Rachel Niccoa

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

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Christena
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Christena

easily double.

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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
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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.

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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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Yes

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No

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Should Missouri eliminate its sales tax on groceries?
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Belinda Kitchen
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Belinda Kitchen

Because with prices going up on everything else thanks to Mr. Biden we need a break . We pay enough as it is now. So we don't need to pay more sales tax on food. People are having a hard time already.

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Shelli Wingate Simpson
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Shelli Wingate Simpson

We should NOT be taxed on essential needs, this means living should not be taxed. We should tax non essential items. That's why we struggle. It almost gives us a break.

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Mark
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Mark

A core necessity shouldn't be taxed. Alternatively, you could limit the tax to the wealthy. Removing this tax will help the poor and struggling households.

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Max
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Max

This would be a good thing, but counties and cities would have to follow suit, to make it work. The out the door tax, for most cities, is about 4.2%. That includes state, county, and city taxes. Missouri can be better than that.

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Max
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Max

Many states don't have sales tax on food or prescription drugs. Missouri should step up to that higher standard. And the counties and cities should also step up to that standard as well. Most of us currently pay about 4.75% on food, and 7.75% for taxable items, look at your next grocery receipt.

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Max
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Max

Many states don't have tax on food, or prescription drugs. I am sad to say, that most of those states, are liberal. One of the few things liberal states do, that is better.

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Mary Ann Pulley
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Mary Ann Pulley

It’s time for us not to pay taxes on groceries

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No

Should Missouri eliminate its sales tax on groceries?
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Yes

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No

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Yes

Are you spending more on gifts this Christmas?
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No

Are you spending more on gifts this Christmas?
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Max
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Max

Saving my money for food, gasoline, and utilities. Let's Go Brandon. I do still have the Christmas Spirit.

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