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You think someone from 81 would walk into a grocery store and see the prices and be like “yeah, that’s what I would expect for 2023”?

I don’t. I think they would say “SWEET JUMPIN JESUS WHAT THE FUCK HOW IS A DOZEN EGGS TEN DOLLARS?”

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nostr:npub1uxgh7f2trwjd47znmu0amjmtd2rh66w6mq209r82hc2tutq2a28su7j32s nostr:npub1fvt0pd36dl7qmkp2x2xr09vvczy0nl2u4mmh0ye2hjgxlqvdzvnqhwywkw Looking at some key subcategories of costs, there are some significant differences, starting with food prices. Since the beginning of Biden’s presidency, prices have gone up 18.3 percent, with, again, only Carter having a higher inflation rate at this point in his presidency.

https://rollcall.com/2023/03/15/introducing-the-presidential-inflation-rate-biden-trails-only-carter/

Carter was still worse

I mean data can be cherry picked. What has been your real life (“touch grass” experience you could say)?