Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen addressed concerns about rising prices at grocery stores, stating that the increases reflect cost rises and denying 'sticker shock.' This comes after a man spent $127 on groceries in 2022. Yellen was criticized for allegedly being out of touch with Americans' grocery expenses.
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Millionaire Janet Yellen spotted grocery shopping following out-of-touch remarks about soaring prices https://t.co/uyQhsXb4zN https://t.co/SgYlgNXBz4
Man staggered by today's price of a grocery haul which cost him $127 in 2022 - days after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen denied effect of 'sticker shock' https://t.co/vN391SOMQP https://t.co/i7ePj1pRM5
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen dismissed concerns of "sticker shock" at grocery stores saying it 'reflects cost increases' https://t.co/163f0SX9v8
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen dismissed concerns of "sticker shock" at grocery stores in an interview with Yahoo Finance Monday. https://t.co/27TVC1hdnB
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says she's not seeing signs of sticker shock at grocery stores https://t.co/KvcWJjB6nZ