"Previous bouts of inflation have usually meant a wage-price spiral, as pay and prices chase each other ever upward. But now paychecks are falling further and further behind. In the past three months, consumer prices have been rising at a 5.7 percent annual rate while average weekly wages have barely budged, increasing at an annual rate of only 1.3 percent." The Washington Post
The thieves are back at work with oil seeing a 19% increase, food containers getting smaller, and workers' salaries frozen.
When are US citizens going to get angry?
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