Do This: Momonomics

Aug 29, 2024 | Easy A, Momonomics

It’s no surprise to us that, according to a July 2024 KFF survey, half of women voters “worry a lot” about being able to afford food and groceries.

Momonomics. Suburban women are smart and savvy. We don't want someone telling us how to think or feel about the economy. We want real facts.That means many women you know have this issue on their mind — and it’s likely to be a factor when they decide who they are voting for in this election. So now that you know some Momonomics, your friends need to hear from you!

Remember that video we watched last week? We’ve made it — and other Momonomics content — super easy to share with your friends and family right now. Just select the post you want to share from below, and which social media platform you want to use, then follow the prompts to share with your network in just a few clicks!

And remember, Momonomics is for everyone. You can bust myths and counter disinformation by spreading the facts about the economy with everyone you know! Easy, right?

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