Did you just say no inflation? Where did you get that from? How could you even say that?
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Edited by Wolfe: 1/27/2016 5:07:02 PMWell currently, in perspective of where I am at in the u.s. now and, considering this is from an article released on nov. 10 2014. I have not seen much increase in inflation. A cart full of groceries is still around $200, about the same as it was 4 or 5 years ago.
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F that. I can overflow a cart for $150. Gotta spend smart, but still stay healthy!
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Using that perspective I understand where you are coming from however that in no way means there is no inflation. Also, how can you really know based of of groceries? I'm not meaning to be an ass so please do not take it that way. I just know that inflation still is a large problem.
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See most people refer to inflation in the stock market, which in no way affects the life of the citizen. However, buying a cart of groceries is something that does affect every american. If the economy was truly inflating, the price of those groceries would rise. See my point?
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Inflation is not a problem, what are you talking about?
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So your purchasing power has increased, with no rise in income?
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Was replying to another post.