'What I know now is Hoosiers are hurting.' Governor Eric Holcomb discussed his plans for finding relief for Hoosiers during the recent inflation with WRTV reporter Kaitlyn Kendall.
Prices of gas, groceries, plane tickets and more have reach a point that is leaving Americans searching for answers.Governor Eric Holcomb was in Zionsville Wednesday to take part in a ribbon-cutting for a new trail.The average gas price around Central Indiana Wednesday was about $4.89 a gallon. That is around $.30 more than it was over the holiday weekend.
"When you go to the grocery you want help now," Holcomb said."What you want to do is make sure those root causes of inflation and there are a number of them. You wonder just how long before gas will spike and then bend back down. But what I know now is Hoosiers are hurting." "A reserve one day at one balance is not the same the next year," Holcomb said."The $6 billion question is, when does the recession come? If. Also how is this national inflation impacting the state of Indiana?"
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