| Groceries keep on getting more expensive, straining already tight budgets for Arizona families struggling to get by – but Juan Ciscomani can’t be bothered to do anything about it.
New analysis shows that American families paid about $310 more for groceries last year on average as costs continue to rise.
There appears to be no relief in sight. December 2025 saw the largest spike in grocery prices since 2022. The administration is still threatening more price-spiking tariffs that hurt Arizona families, workers, and businesses – and Juan Ciscomani is falling in line, seemingly content with his constituents paying more for their food and groceries.
DCCC Spokesperson Lindsay Reilly:
“Arizonans can’t afford Juan Ciscomani’s price-spiking agenda. From kicking hundreds of thousands of Arizonans off their health care to greenlighting reckless tariffs, Ciscomani consistently chooses his DC party bosses over Arizona families. Ciscomani is a disgrace, and voters will fire him for it in November.” |