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3-time NBA All-Star
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
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Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
Originally Posted by Off the Court
It's not there are lots of items that haven't seen dramatic increase in price.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the inflation rate is calculated against the same time last year. So last year at this time the inflation rate was 5.4%. This year it is 8.6%. That is a 14.0% rise over two years and many are internalizing today's prices vs pre-covid.
I explained that to him in another thread. It didn't sink in.
Blade has his head in the sand and keeps thinking inflation will go down soon. Any day now. Any day now. *ahem!* Any day now.
One of these days it will level out and he'll be like
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Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
Originally Posted by Lakers Legend#32
All you do besides eat, shit and occasionally bathe is run to the mailbox twice a month to get your mom's welfare check
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
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I Insist
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
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The Renaissance man
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
I traveled to Canada this past few days. You think gas is expensive only in USA? Think again.
Filled up gas then calculated the cost (they use liter). It cost about $6.40 Canadian dollar per gallon. That is about $4.91 USD. Same as what we pay in USA -- in fact, in my state we pay about $4.80 USD per gallon so gas was more expensive in Canada.
I calculated other food things in Canada, and I was actually surprised by a lot of the costs. It's as bad or worse than here after converting currencies.
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Burning Spirit!
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
Originally Posted by bladefd
I traveled to Canada this past few days. You think gas is expensive only in USA? Think again.
Filled up gas then calculated the cost (they use liter). It cost about $6.40 Canadian dollar per gallon. That is about $4.91 USD. Same as what we pay in USA -- in fact, in my state we pay about $4.80 USD per gallon so gas was more expensive in Canada.
I calculated other food things in Canada, and I was actually surprised by a lot of the costs. It's as bad or worse than here after converting currencies.
It has gone down a bit here, but yeah.
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The Bearded Menace
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
Hey @paksat, how are the eggs today?
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Good college starter
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
Originally Posted by kabar
32000+ post isn't brave, it just shows you have no life.
Hard for Fatrick to have a life when he gets winded just crossing the street.
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NBA lottery pick
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
Originally Posted by Facepalm
Hard for Fatrick to have a life when he gets winded just crossing the street.
KevinNYC is back
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3-time NBA All-Star
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
Originally Posted by Facepalm
Hard for Fatrick to have a life when he gets winded just crossing the street.
Hard for Fatrick to have a life when he gets winded just eating.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
Originally Posted by bladefd
You thought only America was dealing with inflation and you wanted to rage at Biden in every post?? Well well well, it's not an American phenomenon. There is a whole world out there and this world is going through the same hardships as us coming out of covid shutdowns & the Russia/Ukraine War.
https://www.reuters.com/markets/euro...ay-2022-06-17/
/bubbles & narratives popped
blame it on Biden ,,, every nit wit has done it on this forum lmfao
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Get him a body bag!
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The Renaissance man
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
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The Renaissance man
Re: Europen union inflation at 8.1%
UK inflation hits new 40-year high of 10.1% as food and energy price surge continues
U.K. inflation rose to another 40-year high in July as spiraling food and energy prices continued to intensify the country’s historic squeeze on households.
The consumer price index rose 10.1% annually, according to estimates published by the Office for National Statistics on Wednesday, above a Reuters consensus forecast of 9.8% and up from 9.4% in June.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/17/uk-c...july-2022.html
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