Inflation: Food prices ‘may not come back down,’ analyst says

by | Oct 16, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 8 comments

Inflation: Food prices ‘may not come back down,’ analyst says




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8 Comments

  1. Lori Rogers

    I don't know what this 13% increase thing is but everything I see has at least doubled.

  2. John Stibal

    Beware the clowns calculating the Month over Month or Year over Year inflation as a way to fool you into thinking inflation is coming down! I bet 50% or more of the price increases we have witnessed will remain intact for the long term!

  3. Laham Rayearth

    everyone will still eat even how much interest rate hike they do

  4. Jim Smith

    I was told it is transitory

  5. Harry Troy

    Let keep it real. It's never gonna go down. It's always going to increase. Nothing reduces any more.

    rent dosen't, tax dosen't, nothing does.

    we all just have to double the sources of our income. Old investors invest more! and Those yet to start, start now! get u a good broker and boost your income/financial status

  6. craker mac

    Money printer go brrrrrrr

  7. BLIG

    Let go Brandon!

  8. Gary Davidson

    Shrinkflation is here to stay a corporate decision to increase inflation

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