“The inflation from tariffs that economists feared begins to emerge”

Hardly, but the evidence proves Trump certainly isn’t
Hmmm, yet here we had one of the biggest one month surpluses in a long time thanks to tariffs so maybe he knows a bit more than you.

But, I get it. You have Trump Derangement Syndrome so you hop from one nut to the next like a squirrel getting ready for winter. When that falls apart you jump to the next thing.

Don't worry, you are taken about as seriously as Jarod is.
 
Hmmm, yet here we had one of the biggest one month surpluses in a long time thanks to tariffs so maybe he knows a bit more than you.

But, I get it. You have Trump Derangement Syndrome so you hop from one nut to the next like a squirrel getting ready for winter. When that falls apart you jump to the next thing.

Don't worry, you are taken about as seriously as Jarod is.
That narrative is obviously false, it was caused by timing debt creation to create a one month surplus to drive the narrative that tariffs are a great idea.....it is a manufactured mirage.
 
Eggs are down and tomatoes/coffee are up, read, over all consumer products, especially big item products, are slowly climbing

Wage earnings were ascending when Trump took office all he did was not fuck it up, yet

And the true effect of Trump’s tariff idiocy hasn’t even really hit yet


Arsecheese, how much is arsecheese per pound now?
 
Hmmm, yet here we had one of the biggest one month surpluses in a long time thanks to tariffs so maybe he knows a bit more than you.

But, I get it. You have Trump Derangement Syndrome so you hop from one nut to the next like a squirrel getting ready for winter. When that falls apart you jump to the next thing.

Don't worry, you are taken about as seriously as Jarod is.
Trump Devotion Syndrome should be classified as a mental illness.
 
Hmmm, yet here we had one of the biggest one month surpluses in a long time thanks to tariffs so maybe he knows a bit more than you.

But, I get it. You have Trump Derangement Syndrome so you hop from one nut to the next like a squirrel getting ready for winter. When that falls apart you jump to the next thing.

Don't worry, you are taken about as seriously as Jarod is.
The “surplus” is due to importers stocking up on imports to get ahead of the game before the idiocy finally takes shape, simple economics
 
Of course large tariff taxes cause inflation...Dont B Dumb.

if one country has monopolized production of a product or service, you should see that as the problem and stop the group think about how inflation is something other than expanding the supply of money

stop being part of the problem - but being you are a moron, I think that is asking too much
 
The only thing you got right is that you are simple.
^^^
Another example of JPP MAGAt mentality.

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“WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs push up the cost of a range of goods, including furniture, clothing, and large appliances. “

“The uptick in inflation was driven by a range of higher prices. Grocery prices increased 0.3%. Appliance prices jumped for the third straight month. Toys, clothes, audio equipment, shoes, and sporting goods all got more expensive, and are all heavily imported.”

“You are starting to see scattered bits of the tariff inflation regime filter in,” said Eric Winograd, chief economist at asset management firm AllianceBernstein, who added that the cost of long-lasting goods rose last month, compared with a year ago, for the first time in about three years.

“Some companies have said they have or plan to raise prices as a result of the tariffs, including Walmart, the world’s largest retailer. Automaker Mitsubishi said last month that it was lifting prices by an average of 2.1% in response to the duties, and Nike has said it would implement “surgical” price hikes to offset tariff costs.”

“But many companies have been able to postpone or avoid price increases, after building up their stockpiles of goods this spring to get ahead of the duties.”

“Trump has insisted repeatedly that there is no inflation.”


Seeing they’ll never see it in any of their media, setting the record straight for the Red Hat Club
Poor anchovies,

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“WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs push up the cost of a range of goods, including furniture, clothing, and large appliances. “

“The uptick in inflation was driven by a range of higher prices. Grocery prices increased 0.3%. Appliance prices jumped for the third straight month. Toys, clothes, audio equipment, shoes, and sporting goods all got more expensive, and are all heavily imported.”

“You are starting to see scattered bits of the tariff inflation regime filter in,” said Eric Winograd, chief economist at asset management firm AllianceBernstein, who added that the cost of long-lasting goods rose last month, compared with a year ago, for the first time in about three years.

“Some companies have said they have or plan to raise prices as a result of the tariffs, including Walmart, the world’s largest retailer. Automaker Mitsubishi said last month that it was lifting prices by an average of 2.1% in response to the duties, and Nike has said it would implement “surgical” price hikes to offset tariff costs.”

“But many companies have been able to postpone or avoid price increases, after building up their stockpiles of goods this spring to get ahead of the duties.”

“Trump has insisted repeatedly that there is no inflation.”


Seeing they’ll never see it in any of their media, setting the record straight for the Red Hat Club


Poor, poor anchovies,

Tech and energy giants pour billions to turn Pennsylvania into an AI hub as part of Trump’s tech push

 
“WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs push up the cost of a range of goods, including furniture, clothing, and large appliances. “

“The uptick in inflation was driven by a range of higher prices. Grocery prices increased 0.3%. Appliance prices jumped for the third straight month. Toys, clothes, audio equipment, shoes, and sporting goods all got more expensive, and are all heavily imported.”

“You are starting to see scattered bits of the tariff inflation regime filter in,” said Eric Winograd, chief economist at asset management firm AllianceBernstein, who added that the cost of long-lasting goods rose last month, compared with a year ago, for the first time in about three years.

“Some companies have said they have or plan to raise prices as a result of the tariffs, including Walmart, the world’s largest retailer. Automaker Mitsubishi said last month that it was lifting prices by an average of 2.1% in response to the duties, and Nike has said it would implement “surgical” price hikes to offset tariff costs.”

“But many companies have been able to postpone or avoid price increases, after building up their stockpiles of goods this spring to get ahead of the duties.”

“Trump has insisted repeatedly that there is no inflation.”


Seeing they’ll never see it in any of their media, setting the record straight for the Red Hat Club

Poor, poor, poor, anchovies,

View: https://x.com/i/status/1945512653515821450
 
“WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs push up the cost of a range of goods, including furniture, clothing, and large appliances. “

“The uptick in inflation was driven by a range of higher prices. Grocery prices increased 0.3%. Appliance prices jumped for the third straight month. Toys, clothes, audio equipment, shoes, and sporting goods all got more expensive, and are all heavily imported.”

“You are starting to see scattered bits of the tariff inflation regime filter in,” said Eric Winograd, chief economist at asset management firm AllianceBernstein, who added that the cost of long-lasting goods rose last month, compared with a year ago, for the first time in about three years.

“Some companies have said they have or plan to raise prices as a result of the tariffs, including Walmart, the world’s largest retailer. Automaker Mitsubishi said last month that it was lifting prices by an average of 2.1% in response to the duties, and Nike has said it would implement “surgical” price hikes to offset tariff costs.”

“But many companies have been able to postpone or avoid price increases, after building up their stockpiles of goods this spring to get ahead of the duties.”

“Trump has insisted repeatedly that there is no inflation.”


Seeing they’ll never see it in any of their media, setting the record straight for the Red Hat Club
Poor, poor, poor, poor, anchovies.

This is from a guy who was not a Trump fan,

Ken Langone: Trump Has A Good Shot At Being One Of The Best Presidents Ever

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nETsv02Axv0

 
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if one country has monopolized production of a product or service, you should see that as the problem and stop the group think about how inflation is something other than expanding the supply of money

stop being part of the problem - but being you are a moron, I think that is asking too much
Not necessarily, in economics it is called comparative advantage, reduces opportunities cost to maximize exchange, why Bangladesh makes sneakers and the U.S. doesn’t
 
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