Now that inflation is back to normal will prices for stuff like food and gas and housing go back to normal?

Now that inflation is back to normal will prices for stuff like food and gas and housing go back to normal? About how many more months before it starts to catch up to us consumers?

  1. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    retard

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Not biting

      If inflation goes from 9% to 3% thats a 200% decrease though why the hell is gas still $5?

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        low quality bait

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >why the hell is gas still $5?

        because you live in California. Here in the midwest its 3.50

  2. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Not biting

  3. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    For the retards: That's just less inflation, not deflation , hence prices did not go down.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Sorry that you're too incompetent to get cost of living adjustments at your place of employment.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >Sorry that you're too incompetent to get cost of living adjustments at your place of employment.
        Ah. I see you missed the memo regarding phase two of
        >the plan

        That being a 100% tax on any salary increases above what the central bank defines as acceptable; I.e. 3%.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Wow the Indians are already turning the UK into new India. Soon you'll have to bribe an official for every loicense you need.

  4. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    lol inflation is not back to normal stop believing the media.

  5. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    No. 3% inflation still means things get more expensive over time. Just less so. And that money we created still exists. Basically the bleeding has stopped but we're not done yet.

  6. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Now that all the rich billionaires bought all the food processing factories and farm land during Covid, food will cost less, right ?

    It’s all made up to trick you op, idk what to tell you.

  7. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    An interesting way to show a graph of things still going up, only a bit slower than before.

    It's not coming down.

  8. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    lol you retards say inflation is back down it back to normal and then you ask if the prices will go down.... my guy I don't think you know what inflation is. Google Milton Friedman definition of inflation and get educated. If you can't prices to go down you need deflation but your retarded ass doesn't even know what deflation is.

  9. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Prices will never go down significantly, reduced inflation doesn't mean deflation.

  10. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >Now that inflation is back to normal will prices for stuff like food and gas and housing go back to normal?

  11. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    No you need negative inflation for prices to go down. Thanks for playing.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      How do we do that then?

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Tell Powell to harden his heart and increase his attacks

  12. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    No, you will never see 2019 prices of goods again. It simply means the cost of everything will stop ballooning as fast. A little inflation is normal and even a positive thing, we just don't want it getting out of control like it did for the past two years.

    The brakes are on now.

    A huge win for the Fed, Biden, and the market. Hope you're ready to buy assets. This Q4 dip is all the chance you're going to get before we bull hard as hell all the way into 2025.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >A little inflation is normal and even a positive thing
      No it isn't and you should feel bad for falling for this and regurgitating it. Prices continually fell for the first 100 years of the US's existence and it created a rapid expansion in the standard of living of everyone.

  13. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    "normal" inflation is ZERO

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