San Antonio Express-News

To highlight economic growth, Biden goes shopping for gifts

- By Josh Boak

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden pledged last week to chat more with everyday Americans and took an initial step Tuesday afternoon by visiting a gift shop and ice cream store in Washington’s Capitol Hill neighborho­od.

Biden went shopping at Honey Made, a boutique that opened up last year amid the pandemic. The president perused the store, choosing a hoodie for his grandson and a necklace for his wife, Jill. He then picked up a mug with a picture of Vice President Kamala Harris on it. “I’ll get this one, too,” he said. The excursion occurred as the administra­tion is trying to spotlight the healthier parts of the economy, at a time when many Americans are fretting over inflation at a nearly 40-year high. Higher prices have overshadow­ed the clear gains under Biden’s watch as the unemployme­nt rate has improved sharply to 3.9 percent and the economy is poised for the strongest

growth since 1984.

The White House issued a fact sheet as Biden shopped that said the administra­tion had provided $400 billion in aid to more than 6 million small businesses. Biden opened his presidency by securing a $1.9 trillion coronaviru­s relief package, which helped to keep cash-strapped companies in business and boosted consumer demand. But strong

demand and troubled supply chains led to higher prices, creating what is now a political challenge for a president who has seen his approval slip as the country has struggled to recover from the pandemic.

Biden plans to visit Pittsburgh on Friday to highlight the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastruc­ture deal that he signed into law last year.

 ?? Sarahbeth Maney / New York Times ?? President Joe Biden bought a mug with Vice President Kamala Harris’ likeness at Honey Made, a boutique shop in Washington.
Sarahbeth Maney / New York Times President Joe Biden bought a mug with Vice President Kamala Harris’ likeness at Honey Made, a boutique shop in Washington.

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