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post 10000257592 Yesterday, 07:37 AM
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A lot of yall don’t understand inflation

Things that exist in a free market have actually gone down in cost inflation is the worse with things that are given to retards for free housing, healthcare, food, the reason it’s expensive to you is 1/3 people get it for free.
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I've been saying the US is overpopulated for years by like 100 million people (1/3 roughly).
post 10000257621 Yesterday, 08:09 AM
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From what ive read, the problem isn't inflation. Our wages have mostly kept up with inflation. The problem is housing, cars, etc. have outpaced inflation and our wages.
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Originally Posted By MikeLowrrrey
From what ive read, the problem isn't inflation. Our wages have mostly kept up with inflation. The problem is housing, cars, etc. have outpaced inflation and our wages.
its both, our wages haven't kept up

but, cars have also progress drastically technologically, so it makes sense they'd outpace inflation some, I think.
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post 10000257650 Yesterday, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted By Zere0wn
its both, our wages haven't kept up
There is a pretty good graph I wish I saved that shows wages over the past few decades compared to immigration numbers. Highly correlated.
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Originally Posted By JeepBruh
There is a pretty good graph I wish I saved that shows wages over the past few decades compared to immigration numbers. Highly correlated.
no surprise at all, if you import cheap labor then there's no reason to pay more
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I agree with this. Last week I was eating at Subway, where I ordered a $6.99 footlong. Some black girl who was maybe 20 years old walked in, and telling the pahjeets her entire life story, she was from the city and moved away, etc. She gets her footlong sub at full price, something like $16.25 and swipes her card and walks out. Absolutely zero chance this girl isn't on some form of public assistance, at the very least she has food stamps for her daily groceries.

We are in a very strange economy right now. Most consumer goods have two sets of pricing. One that is a ridiculous "full price" paid by wealthy boomers and younger people on government assistance, and then they have secret app discounts which are paid by middle class people who actually work for a living. I would imagine the stores are breaking even on the middle class pricing, and then making their profits from the boomers and government assistance folks.
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Originally Posted By Zere0wn
no surprise at all, if you import cheap labor then there's no reason to pay more
Yep! Immigration is destroying us financially.

To OP's point, we then get taxed so government can give "free" stuff for the same basket of goods we are trying to buy, driving up prices.
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Originally Posted By Zere0wn
its both, our wages haven't kept up

but, cars have also progress drastically technologically, so it makes sense they'd outpace inflation some, I think.
Yeah, I mean it's pretty wild how reliable most cars are nowadays compared to those from 1980-2010. It's understandable that cars cost more now, because they're simply a much better product than was put out 15+ years ago. In the past, any car was in the shop for a ton of little nonsense items after about 3-4 years on the road.
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Originally Posted By OliverHeldens
We are in a very strange economy right now. Most consumer goods have two sets of pricing. One that is a ridiculous "full price" paid by wealthy boomers and younger people on government assistance, and then they have secret app discounts which are paid by middle class people who actually work for a living. I would imagine the stores are breaking even on the middle class pricing, and then making their profits from the boomers and government assistance folks.
this is a good point. a lot of pricing preys on the uneducated, rich who don't care, or "not my money" types

I think cars are a great example. everyone talks about insane car pricing, but the high MSRPs are left over from covid supply chain issues. you can get 10%+ off MSRP on most cars right now. but if you just walk in without educating yourself, CSB brah is going to give you 2k off plus $1500 in dealer add ons, roll it into the payment and you'll think you did good.
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This is all happening because the US Government wants to normalize the interest rate curve. From 1980-2020, they had to keep lowering interest rates and the markets would throw a fit from any rise in interest rates.

In 2020, they finally had the opportunity to fix this. They threw a ton of cash into the economy before raising interest rates, and are now in a position where they are trying to buffer all of the negative impacts of this normalization cycle. This involves throwing a lot of cash at poor people so they aren't rioting in the street while the process plays out.

So far, so good. They have kept interest rates high for about 4 years now, which we are only 1-2 years away from most debt being at the higher levels and therefore the interest rate curve is normalized.
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Originally Posted By OliverHeldens
Yeah, I mean it's pretty wild how reliable most cars are nowadays compared to those from 1980-2010. It's understandable that cars cost more now, because they're simply a much better product than was put out 15+ years ago. In the past, any car was in the shop for a ton of little nonsense items after about 3-4 years on the road.
far better safety, better mpg, ride quality, etc... almost any car feels luxurious now compared to a 90s car (if you value that stuff)
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I hate going to Sam’s Club now it’s full of Indians and nigs with multiple shopping carts full swiping the benefits card

They get the food for free then sell it in their restaurant or the blacks get it free then do pop up dinners on Facebook
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Originally Posted By TheParish
I've been saying the US is overpopulated for years by like 100 million people (1/3 roughly).
Well, you can't blame the libs for this one. They've been trying to kill of people for decades.
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Originally Posted By GooBaaa
I hate going to Sam’s Club now it’s full of Indians and nigs with multiple shopping carts full swiping the benefits card

They get the food for free then sell it in their restaurant or the blacks get it free then do pop up dinners on Facebook
do pickup or delivery, both free from sams
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post 10000257691 Yesterday, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted By Zere0wn
do pickup or delivery, both free from sams
I like to pick my groceries out and sometimes I see something in store I want

I pay cash too so I’m stuck waiting behind these scum bags
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Government spending is the issue and it’s not even close. Literally everything that is subsidized skyrockets in price.

College tuition, healthcare costs, all forms of housing, groceries, etc
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Originally Posted By OliverHeldens
Yeah, I mean it's pretty wild how reliable most cars are nowadays compared to those from 1980-2010. It's understandable that cars cost more now, because they're simply a much better product than was put out 15+ years ago. In the past, any car was in the shop for a ton of little nonsense items after about 3-4 years on the road.
Um 1990-2008 was like peak Toyota reliability

Everything is cvt, high compression small engines, way more electronics ect, screens to control everything, the engines run so much hotter, the cooling pump has to run a bit even after you turn the car off , they removed spare tires from most cars. Parts availability for a lot of new cars is bad too

Only in a few areas did they make it better. Probably electric steering is the best example and that made the feeling worse

I had a 2005 Corolla should t have sold it. Non interference engine with a timing chain. No touch screens.

Guy just bought a Nissan CUV it has a 3 cylinder turbo engine, a cvt and touch screens to control your AC that will delaminate and need replacing for sure after the warranty period. Engine bay really cramped and hard to get your hands in. Interference engine that requires replacement jd the timing chain breaks
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Originally Posted By JeepBruh
Yep! Immigration is destroying us financially.

To OP's point, we then get taxed so government can give "free" stuff for the same basket of goods we are trying to buy, driving up prices.
Yep it’s both also our government purposely driving up inflation to lessen its debts to foreign nations
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Originally Posted By GooBaaa
I hate going to Sam’s Club now it’s full of Indians and nigs with multiple shopping carts full swiping the benefits card

They get the food for free then sell it in their restaurant or the blacks get it free then do pop up dinners on Facebook
How much of your income is tax free as a tradie?
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Originally Posted By Papi_Chulo
Um 1990-2008 was like peak Toyota reliability

Everything is cvt, high compression small engines, way more electronics ect, screens to control everything, the engines run so much hotter, the cooling pump has to run a bit even after you turn the car off , they removed spare tires from most cars. Parts availability for a lot of new cars is bad too

Only in a few areas did they make it better. Probably electric steering is the best example and that made the feeling worse

I had a 2005 Corolla should t have sold it. Non interference engine with a timing chain. No touch screens.

Guy just bought a Nissan CUV it has a 3 cylinder turbo engine, a cvt and touch screens to control your AC that will delaminate and need replacing for sure after the warranty period. Engine bay really cramped and hard to get your hands in. Interference engine that requires replacement jd the timing chain breaks
TOYOTA peak reliabilty

many other manufacturers newer cars are more reliable than that era
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Originally Posted By Basedbabyy
Yep it’s both also our government purposely driving up inflation to lessen its debts to foreign nations
yes they are doing this on purpose "I hate to tell you folks but you print the money" - then uses covid as an excuse to double the money supply
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I only read the first few posts but a thought came to my mind when seeing the arguments, perhaps someone addressed this later in the thread

The OP mentioned the problem of people being given so much free shit that others who actually pay for it foot the bill. That made me think of another way poorcels acquire luxuries which seems like it would have even more relevance to prices. The easy access to credit. If everyone is able to be a consumer and keep accumulating debt, there's no slowdown in demand for overpriced products since a bunch of dumb fucks with credit will pay whatever price
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Originally Posted By Basedbabyy
Yep it’s both also our government purposely driving up inflation to lessen its debts to foreign nations
Correct. And the petrodollar assures we can print MASSIVE amounts of currency with very little relative consequence
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That second chart is what I’m going off of all the “inflated” things are government wellfare things
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Originally Posted By Basedbabyy
That second chart is what I’m going off of all the “inflated” things are government wellfare things
EVERYTHING the government touches, turns to shit.

Everything the gov't tries to fuck with, gets ultra expensive as things bloat, money is wasted, and fraud and cheating happens.


He government needs to be shrunk by 95%. It should have minimal involvement in our lives. The federal government's only duty, WAS to help the states play nice with eachother, defend the country from outsider, and thats about it


It was NEVER supposed to be this bloated
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Imagine if you dated the federal reserve and she used the same doublespeak with the unhinged spending and debt tricks.
Would be more eye opening than the whole "if you payed your taxes in cash every 2 weeks" scenario
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Everyone i know has a professional job making 100-300k/year with a partner who makes the same. They all have houses, luxury cars, kids. I feel like actual struggling people are a loud minority.
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Originally Posted By imbored21
Everyone i know has a professional job making 100-300k/year with a partner who makes the same. They all have houses, luxury cars, kids. I feel like actual struggling people are a loud minority.
and, its often their own fault and easily fixable
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