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High inflation hardens some midterm election voters' party preferences

Por: CNN Politics November 04, 2022

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CNN  —  Soaring inflation and the tumbling stock market have upended Patricia Strong’s retirement. The Scottsdale, Arizona, resident had hoped her husband could also retire so they could spend the winter in Mexico. But now, the couple hesitates to plan even a short getaway since the have increased while the value of their investments has gone in the opposite direction. “Spending a couple of thousand for a weekend trip just isn’t... + full article



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