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President Biden’s economy is so bad that the Wall Street Journal is running money-saving tips for those struggling to cope, advising them to skip breakfast.

Remember when you were young and your mother would send you off to school? But not before eating breakfast. Why? Because it was ‘the most important meal of the day.’

No more, thanks to Bidenomics.

The Journal on Tuesday ran a headline that reads: “To Save Money, Maybe You Should Skip Breakfast.”

The column outlines how several breakfast staples have seen sharp price increases and quickly points the finger of blame at bad weather – because that’s never happened before – bird flu, and of course, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Putin’s price hike© is stealing your Cheerios!

Skipping meals to make ends meet?

This is how badly Biden’s economy is beating down average Americans.https://t.co/WJegLYW5UN

— John Kennedy (@SenJohnKennedy) February 15, 2023

RELATED: Bloomberg Lectures Americans On Inflation: Eat Lentils, Take The Bus, And Let Your Pets Die

Inflation Hotter Than Expected

The Wall Street Journal breakfast column was published on the same day that the latest inflation report indicated more suffering for the American people.

The rate came in ‘hotter’ than expected with a year-over-year measure of 6.4% in January, as month-to-month inflation jumped 0.5%.

Fear not, peasants. For the dramatic price increases are only off the charts for certain items … like those necessary to live.

Food is up 10.1%, shelter is up 7.9%, and energy is up 8.7%. But who needs those little ol’ things?

“Wow:” CNN reports on the sky-high costs of groceries, rent, and energy.

“You are feeling inflation everyday.” pic.twitter.com/BstV0JVet6

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 14, 2023

President Biden sees those numbers and thinks – Good stuff, Jack.

“We have more to do, but here at home, inflation is coming down,” he said during his State of the Union Speech, one week before inflation went back up.

“Here at home, gas prices are down $1.50 a gallon since their peak. Food inflation is coming down. Inflation has fallen every month for the last six months while take-home pay has gone up,” added Biden.

Some points: 

Gas prices are significantly higher since Biden took office. The ‘peak’ he references was under his watch and is an arbitrary measuring point.
Food inflation is not down, as mentioned above.
Take-home pay is getting massacred by inflation – Year-over-year real wages have now been negative for 22 straight months.

Why stop at breakfast? If you never eat you’ll basically be a billionaire.

Follow me and the @WSJ for more life hacks. pic.twitter.com/bJIvUxSn2n

— The Wolf Of All Streets (@scottmelker) February 15, 2023

RELATED: Families May Have to Buy Pizza Instead of Turkey This Thanksgiving Thanks to Inflation

Wall Street Journal – Who Needs Breakfast?

The Wall Street Journal’s advice to skip breakfast is a natural extension of President Biden’s own advice. You know, to just go out and start buying generic Raisin Bran – no joke!

“You’re going to see people not buying Kellogg’s Raisin Bran. You’re going to see them buying other raisin bran, which is going to be a dollar cheaper,” Biden predicted several months ago.

It took no time at all to go from ‘just by cheaper Raisin Bran’ to ‘Raisin Bran? Who needs Raisin Bran?’

Joe Biden suggests the record increases in food prices aren’t that big of a deal because “you’re going to see [people] buying other raisin bran.” pic.twitter.com/t2yIywINvD

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 28, 2022

In case you’re wondering, the Wall Street Journal and President Biden advising you on either having a garbage breakfast or no breakfast at all isn’t a new concept. The media and Democrats have been advising folks struggling with money to make concessions throughout this entire presidency.

This past Thanksgiving, Bloomberg News reported that families may have to consider replacing their traditional turkey with lighter food items such as soup, salad, or even pizza.

Thanksgiving feasts will be pricey this year as costs for turkey, bread and cookies surge in the US, adding to historic inflation https://t.co/0zVQJNgXud

— Bloomberg (@business) November 10, 2022

Former Democrat Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY) advised struggling families to tighten up their finances and start eating Chef Boyardee.

According to @spmaloney, Hudson Valley residents who are struggling to put gas in their tank and food on their table should eat Chef Boyardee! I have a better idea — let’s Fire Sean Maloney and reduce inflation so that New Yorkers can afford to live here and eat what they want. pic.twitter.com/NYzXsVyVTM

— Mike Lawler (@lawler4ny) November 5, 2022

Bloomberg, again coming to Biden’s defense last year, told Americans to suck it up and switch their diets from meat to vegetables. Let them eat lentils!

Inflation stings most if you earn less than $300K. Here’s how to deal:

Take the bus
Don’t buy in bulk
Try lentils instead of meat
Nobody said this would be fun https://t.co/HGJEoXL5ZZ

— Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion) March 19, 2022

Oh, and who does this affect the most? Seniors.

Per The New York Times, millions of seniors can’t afford enough food as Social Security fails to keep up with inflation and grocery prices surge by 11.3%.

It’s not hard to understand why Americans are still frustrated w/this economy when you look at the latest inflation report:

Groceries +11.3% in past yr
Eating out +8.2%
Natural gas +26.7%
Electricity +11.9%
Rent +8.6%
Airfare +25.6%
Vehicle insurance +14.7%
Pet services +8.4%

— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) February 14, 2023

It’s pretty easy to see from those numbers why seniors are struggling. Along with the rest of America.

How long will it be before lunch and dinner are on the chopping block altogether in this economy?

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President Biden’s economy is so bad that the Wall Street Journal is running money-saving tips for those struggling to cope, advising them to skip breakfast. Remember when you were young and your mother would send you off to school? But not before eating breakfast. Why? Because it was ‘the most important meal of the day.’
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