President-elect Trump will have the” strongest market in modern story” when he takes office in January, according to President-elect Biden, even as Americans continue to struggle to pay for their groceries and houses due to inflation. Biden delivered remarks about his “middle-out, bottom-up” economic view at the Brookings Institution, a common policy think tank in Washington, D. C., claiming that are” a number of rates” from critics describing his administration’s business as powerful. Biden claimed that” President Trump has received the strongest economy in modern history, which is envious of the world.” Although inflation has decreased significantly since its highest point in 2022, grocery prices are still significantly higher than they were before the COVID pandemic, which swept the world almost five years ago. ‘EMBARRASSING’, a key issue that affects Americans today, is based on the most recent Consumer Price Index inflation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which shows that Americans spend 22 % more on groceries now than they did when Biden became president almost four years ago. According to the Fox News Voter Analysis of the 2024 election, voters said the economy was by far the top issue facing the nation, with 40 % of voters claiming that inflation was the single most important factor in their vote. They also cited immigration and abortion. Even Trump made the observation that the economy was a factor in his White House victory last month during an interview with NBC News ‘” Meet the Press” on Sunday. ” I won on the border, and I won on groceries”, the president-elect said. CALIFORNIA’S UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS SYSTEM’ BROKEN’ WITH$ 20B OWED TO FEDS IN LOAN DEBT: REPORTMeanwhile, Biden held to his belief that Trump’s potential tariff plan is” a major mistake”. According to Biden, the incoming administration is determined to return the country to another round of trickle-down economics and another tax cut for the very wealthy. That will not be provided, or, if provided, will actually cost, leading to significant deficit reductions or severe program reductions once more. CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWhen asked in his latest interview if he could guarantee that his tariffs wouldn’t force Americans to pay more for items, Trump answered,” I can’t guarantee anything” .Fox News Digital’s Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.