A Chipotle Double Steak Bowl Is Now $39 In California
• https://www.zerohedge.com, By Mish ShedlockFood away from home has risen at least 0.3 percent for 34 out of the last 36 months
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Food away from home has risen at least 0.3 percent for 34 out of the last 36 months
Minimum wage increase forcing restaurants to pass operating costs onto consumer.
When it comes to Keynesian central banking, it might well be said that if you paint by the numbers you are stuck with the brush.
EP#36 - The Economy w/ John Sneisen - Inflation, Interest Rates, Real Estate, Gold, Collapse, & more
"This Is Too Stupid For It Not To Be The Plan" Holter Hammers Globalist Agenda 'Driving America Into A Brick Wall'
In the aftermath of the pandemic, the United States experienced the highest rates of inflation of the last four decades. More recently, inflation rates have been trending lower.
"They don't want to admit that gold's going up because of inflation, because the Fed is making a mistake,.."
...economics is very similar to politics. The propaganda is endless and debunking it sometimes feels like moving a mountain with a teaspoon.
The next bean hyperinflating is Robusta coffee futures in London, hitting fresh record highs on Friday.
Ron Paul takes viewer questions from Twitter/X followers on "hidden" inflation, the impunity of many in the ruling class, and...would he accept Fed Chairman if offered? Tune in as we bring back a favorite feature on the Liberty Report!
...With Secret Group Of Wall Street "Super Users"
Discount retailer Dollar Tree has sparked a revolt among some of its customers after increasing the price cap of items to $7 across thousands of stores nationwide.
There's something about employed intellectuals. When they are trashing popular wisdom and perceptions of regular people, they are truly in their element.
Our latest theme is that the U.S. Central Bank, called the Federal Reserve, or the Fed for short, is NOT politically independent, but is in fact a highly partisan organization that leans left.
When unemployment and inflation cause skyrocketing incentives for thieves to steal industrial metals like copper, criminals rush for some of the biggest sources: critical infrastructure.