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Commentary: Democracies Should Continue Focusing on Poor and Working-class Americans’ Needs

The Poverty Reduction Network of Sarnia-Lambton is planning its annual Stand Up Against Poverty Rally on the steps of city hall earlier this year, because of the municipal election. The rally is noon-1 p.m. Oct. 5. (2015 Observer file photo)

In his domestic agenda, Joe Biden is refocusing on decreasing inflation, lowering costs, and reducing the deficit.

Daily Yonder reports the president appeared to back off from the Democrats’ Build Back Better Agenda in his State of the Union Address replacing the aspirational federal investment promises of his first year with a more Manchin-friendly austerity message. There is a high likelihood that rural voters would be misled by such a decision.

At the same time, Democrats across the country are still grappling with how to respond to the “rural problem.”

Experts advise the Democrats to provide tangible benefits to help rural poor and working-class people pay their bills while tackling inflation aggressively. Though, the Dems have already achieved a number of policy victories and can build upon many of them.

Nonetheless, to best serve rural America and its diverse people and regions, this inflation reduction package could include the following:

Read More: Demand Is Growing For Stimulus That Will Pay You Thousands of Dollars a Month.

The Democrats should also put money directly into people’s pockets right now to compensate for inflationary expenses in addition to anti-inflation measures and investments. Democrats should take credit and increase their investments when it comes to helping working families, as they did with the American Rescue Plan Act last year.

Also, the 2021 expanded Child Tax Credits should be extended, along with the expanded SNAP benefits in 2021. Funding for rural affordable housing should also be increased, as well as energy assistance programs for low-income families.

Democrats must run on a track record of success and get the job done for rural America if they hope to have any chance of winning these political races. Their chances can be improved by passing a budget that will decrease inflation, as well as help poor and working-class families, pay their bills. By resolving their “rural problem” and the “Democrats-can’t-get-anything-done problem,” they can improve their chances. Currently, all of this is still possible, but time is running out.

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