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Inflation Beyond the Stars Thread for April 12


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2022 Apr 12, 12:49am   142,203 views  1,394 comments

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Since we know the numbers are going to suck since Peppermint Patty is leading the Amen Corner Media to blame Putin for it:
https://patrick.net/post/1344548/2022-04-11-putin-s-price-hike-failing-administrati

Frankly, I prefer my spaceship to have big tits and not fake inflated ones.

EDIT - numbers drop:
America goes back to the 80s: Surging gas prices and higher rents push inflation to 41-year high of 8.5% as White House blames it on Putin invading Ukraine
The consumer price index rose 8.5% in March from a year ago, the fastest increase since December 1981
Housing costs, which make up about a third of the index, have escalated and show no signs of cooling
Gasoline prices soared 49% in March from a year ago as the war in Ukraine rocked energy markets
Biden's administration tried to get ahead of the dire inflation news by blaming Russian leader Vladimir Putin
But Republicans place the blame for soaring prices on 'Democrats' reckless spending and failed policies'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10711311/Inflation-soars-new-41-year-high-8-5.html?source=patrick.net

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1258   AD   2024 Jul 29, 11:44pm  

zzyzzx says




a lot more cheaper and nutritious to buy Great Value oatmeal and add some cinnamon , walnuts and stevia

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1266   RWSGFY   2024 Aug 1, 8:49am  

Last year, the Russian central bank more than doubled interest rates to tame prices. Inflation, though, kept rising, hitting over 9% this month, with a vast range of goods and services becoming costlier, from potatoes (up 91% so far this year) to economy-class flights (up 35%).

The central bank lifted its benchmark rate another 2 percentage points on Friday to 18%, making it one of the few central banks in the world to raise rates this year. 
Inflation has become a hard-to-shake feature of Russia’s war economy. Even as price rises have moderated across much of the developed world, Russia’s struggles with price stability are getting worse.
A surge in military spending by the government and a record labor shortage, as working-age men go to the front or flee, have fueled wages and pushed up prices.
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“In the inflation fight, Russian authorities have no good options—they can’t stop the war, they can’t solve the labor problem, they can’t stop raising wages for the population,” said Alexandra Prokopenko, a former Russian central-bank official...

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The government reverted to Soviet-style military spending—equivalent to around 7% of gross domestic product—as the main driver of economic growth. Factories that churn out tanks, drones and soldiers’ clothing work in multiple shifts, seven days a week. That, in turn, has lifted wages and boosted prices.

The central bank had held its benchmark rate at a relatively high 16% since December, but it had little effect on prices. To tamp down out-of-control housing prices, authorities this month ended a popular mortgage subsidy that offered discounted rates as low as 8%, half the central bank rate.



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Borscht Index, a website whose cost-of-living gauge tracks the prices of beets, sour cream and other ingredients of the traditional hearty soup, reports a 26% increase compared with last year
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1267   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Aug 1, 9:32am  

RWSGFY says

The government reverted to Soviet-style military spending—equivalent to around 7% of gross domestic product—as the main driver of economic growth.


The Soviet Union didn't engage in anything for 'economic growth'.

Put this in the Propaganda thread where it belongs
1271   zzyzzx   2024 Aug 2, 6:14am  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2024/07/05/average-salary-needed-live-comfortably/74295169007/

The average American feels they need to earn over $180K to live comfortably, survey shows
1272   zzyzzx   2024 Aug 7, 4:50am  

The smaller one on the right cost more.


1275   WookieMan   2024 Aug 7, 6:01am  

zzyzzx says





Do kids still get lice? None of my kids have gotten it at this point. 11 being the youngest. Covid and remote learning may have something to do with that.
1276   zzyzzx   2024 Aug 7, 6:14am  

White - 950mAh pre 2022 (or so) Greyish - 750mAh post 2023


1277   zzyzzx   2024 Aug 7, 6:15am  

Costs more, and has less filtering area:


1278   zzyzzx   2024 Aug 9, 12:24pm  

Most of you should remember this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV488-rQ30s
1282   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Aug 13, 10:25am  

Social Security COLA. It's going to be a lot less than last year's.
1290   Patrick   2024 Aug 15, 11:30am  

https://slaynews.com/news/america-suffers-worst-food-inflation-four-decades-biden-harris/


America Suffers Worst Food Inflation in over Four Decades under Biden-Harris

It is not just any inflation, but the kind that strikes at the heart of every family’s kitchen—grocery prices.

If we can expect a free and fair election, then the numbers should spell doom for Harris’s election bid.

Polls consistently show that inflation is the top concern for voters.

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