Mickey Bitsko
Adventurer
I notice inflation and rising prices haven't slowed our glutinous consumption.
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This is incorrect. Fuel costs have not doubled. Gas now costs about 50 cents a gallon more than pre-pandemic. Prices dropped early in the pandemic due to low demand, then took a jump when Russia invaded Ukraine. At any rate, prices vary with the global cost of oil and no president or government has much influence. This is easy to research if anyone really wants to know.
I notice inflation and rising prices haven't slowed our glutinous consumption.
We love credit debt 🤪
I notice inflation and rising prices haven't slowed our glutinous consumption.
We love credit debt 🤪
Wrong again. Avg price for gas hasn't been below $2/gallon since about 2004. Eggs are $3/dozen. Try to keep up.
Pre Covid prices.......... During the Trump administration's early days, I got eggs for $0.25/dozen. I don't; consider that a valid data point though as most local grocery stores were $0.99~$1.29/dozen.....
Nope. Not on average.Inflation is real. You can argue what caused it but, the cost of everything has gone up in real terms.
Nope. "Agreeing to disagree" is what happens when people draw different conclusions from the same facts.At this point, I think we can agree to disagree.
Nope. Not on average.
"According to the Census Bureau, real median household income reached $80,610 in 2023 — up 4% since 2022, when real median household income was $77,540."
Turn off Fox News and you might hear a different take because most of what you just said is complete BS and not supported by the facts.This is largely due in my case to Biden's Presidential policies to promote Electric Vehicles, solar and wind power, and similar political policies.
That's the median for the country... which is what I thought we were talking about... not your personal anecdote. Do you have some reason to believe that the people on public assistance fared worse?Where I live, most people don't make nearly that amount of income even with two parents working full time. On the road I live on, about 1/3 of the households are currently on public assistance.
I don't know what the heck is going on with eggs at the moment, but in general since salaries have also climbed, you'd expect the broad inflation that has already occurred to persist. In other words the real price of most things should settle to what it would be if covid never happened.Clearly there's some significant volatility recently and the big question is does it continue or revert to the pre pandemic average on eggs and RVs? Do I have to decide between them to fit my budget LOL?