• rigatti
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    04 hours ago

    Are they goldfish with minds that reset every four years?

    • @[email protected]
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      23 hours ago

      No. If you would look at the graph in the link you posted, you would see that 2020 is right before the huge spike in inflation. This sustained spike explains the current outrage over increased prices.

      • rigatti
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        -13 hours ago

        There was a two year spike. If you look at the graph in the link I posted, you would see that prices have been mostly going up as normal for almost two years now. When are people going to adjust to their mindset to the current prices?

        • @Alenalda
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          41 hour ago

          When I get a 22% pay increase ill consider it

          • rigatti
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            -155 minutes ago

            Good luck. What field are you in?

        • @[email protected]
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          32 hours ago

          To make people happy, I think it would take a return to a running average of 2%. This requires a temporary drop below 2%, perhaps even to 0 or negative. Otherwise, you’re just telling them to suck it up and embrace the new normal.

          • rigatti
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            -12 hours ago

            I’m not an economist, but from what I’ve heard in the past, 2% is basically ideal. Price deflation or inflation that’s too low can indicate problems with the economy. Maybe this situation is different since we had really high inflation a couple years ago. But either way, I think it’s unlikely that prices will drop. Kamala needed to promise super low taxes on the working class or something to make up for it.