The Hill: Impressive US Economy

" The 19% inflation experienced since January 2020 is permanent. There are no deflationary plans to bring back price levels to what they were in 2020. Our best hope, therefore, is only to slow the amount that inflation continues to increase in the future. At the long-term average inflation rate of 3% since the formation of the CPI index in 1919,"


OP is dumb or dishonest or both.
The left keeps saying inflation is dropping. It isn't. It's just increasing at "only" 3% or so instead of the 9+% of earlier. People buying food or gas see this and know the truth.
 
Define lower................. :auiqs.jpg:

May 16, 2024

Inflation cooled slightly in April, but even the slower price increases revealed this week still added to a tally that is perhaps the Biden campaign's most intractable economic challenge in the 2024 campaign season.

Prices as measured by the seasonally adjusted Consumer Price Index (CPI) are now up over 19.4% in the three-plus years since Biden took office.


Today, House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington (R-TX) released the following statement after the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for September stated inflation grew at a rate of 3.7 percent and cumulative inflation under President Biden grew to a staggering 17.1 percent.
Adding previous inflation numbers is not how it’s done.

By that measure with an average inflation (over the last 50 years) of 3.7% our inflation over three years would be almost 12%.

Again. That tells you nothing about NOW
 
You’re including farm labor.

Here’s why you don’t

Numbnuts farm jobs are not mentioned in my source. Stop dodging. You shouldn't be cheering part time jobs as a good thing.
 
Numbnuts farm jobs are not mentioned in my source. Stop dodging. You shouldn't be cheering part time jobs as a good thing.
The very report they are referencing says that 270,000 NON-FARM jobs were created

How is it possible to lose 600,000 jobs if you gain 270,000?

Because those are farm jobs.

Does your blogger say 600,000 non-farm jobs were lost? No.
 
The very report they are referencing says that 270,000 NON-FARM jobs were created

How is it possible to lose 600,000 jobs if you gain 270,000?

Because those are farm jobs.

Does your blogger say 600,000 non-farm jobs were lost? No.
Numbnuts they said we lost 625,000 full time jobs and gained 285,000 part time jobs. You're pushing the part time jobs as full time jobs
 
Numbnuts they said we lost 625,000 full time jobs and gained 285,000 part time jobs. You're pushing the part time jobs as full time jobs
I am not. You however are including earn jobs
 
LOL

SINCE BIDEN TOOK OFFICE:
Gas: +55.5%
Groceries: +21.3%
Eating out: +21.8%
Baby food: +30%
Pet food: +23.1%
K-12 food: +64.9%
Rent: +20.8%
Electricity: +28.5%
Natural gas: +22%
Used cars: +20.4%
Airfare: +38.2%
Public transportation: +26.1%
Real average weekly earnings: -4.4%
Very fucking impressive. :sad:
 
We have lost around half a million full time jobs over the last couple of years. Non American citizens, to include illegal aliens are taking a shocking number of the new part time jobs being created.
No, not true, just another LIE.
As I said the numbers are being manipulated.
When Obama added jobs, that's all the right wing talking points could muster up.
Part-Time jobs.......ALL part-time Jobs.

When trump LOST jobs, it was ALL excuses for the "Greatest Jobs POTUS ever" that lost 3+ Million job.

When Biden added job, same story, must claim those jobs are part-time jobs.

Your Talking Points are useless.
 

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