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(CNBC)   Inflation expectations ease on news that fed is expected to raise rates until inflation eases   (cnbc.com) divider line
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391 clicks; posted to Business » on 11 Oct 2022 at 5:20 PM (22 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2022-10-11 5:49:45 PM  
5.6% inflation next year?  As long as unemployment remains low, the elevator is going up folks.
 
2022-10-11 6:40:13 PM  

Northern: 5.6% inflation next year?  As long as unemployment remains low, the elevator is going up folks.


why not

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2022-10-11 10:46:58 PM  
Seasonally available item driven inflation spikes.

Those Halloween decorations in the store that went up 30% from last year? The entire increase is being calculated in a narrow range.

Same thing for snowblowers, Christmas decorations, next year's garden and lawn supplies, etc.
 
2022-10-11 11:50:32 PM  
Inflation isn't going to ease up.

Ever.

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2022-10-12 2:06:39 AM  

mistahtom: Inflation isn't going to ease up.

Ever.

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Not with that attitude, citizen. Now take off your mask and show us your smile. 😬
 
2022-10-12 6:39:49 AM  

Hyjamon: Northern: 5.6% inflation next year?  As long as unemployment remains low, the elevator is going up folks.

why not

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The economy is Q-Lazarus?
Goodbye, horses.
 
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