Inflation Still Soaring at 8.3 Percent as Food, Housing, and Services Keep Getting More Expensive
Gas prices fell in April, dragging the month's average price increases down to 0.3 percent after March's staggering climb.

Prices throughout the economy have increased by 8.3 percent over the past year and inflation continues chugging along at near 40-year highs despite some easing of prices for gas and other fuels.
Data released Wednesday morning by the Department of Labor show that annualized inflation fell from 8.5 percent in March to 8.3 percent in April, marking the first time in eight months that the country's most important inflation indicator declined, even if only slightly. Prices rose by an average of 0.3 percent in April, down significantly from March's 1.2 percent increase that drove annual inflation rates to a 40-year high.
But anyone tempted to view April's lower monthly inflation rate as good news ought to look a little deeper.
The slightly less terrible inflation rate for April is largely the result of falling gas and energy prices—even though gas prices remain 43 percent higher than they were a year ago and energy prices are up 30 percent in the past 12 months. That those prices decreased in April seems more likely to be a reaction to the increases seen in March than any systemic stabilization of inflation.
Meanwhile, prices for food and housing continued to increase at about the same rate as in previous months. Food prices were up 0.9 percent in April after rising by 0.9 percent, 1 percent, and 1 percent in the past three months. All prices excluding food and energy increased by 0.6 percent in April, double the overall monthly rate. Services outside of the energy sector saw inflation of 0.7 percent.

In short, the fundamental economic process that has been driving inflation for much of the past year—too much money chasing the same number of goods—remains solidly in place. Russia's war in Ukraine caused a temporary shock in energy prices that made March's report an outlier, but inflation remains, as always, a monetary phenomenon.
Anyone who actually has to balance a household budget and pay bills is likely to take little comfort from the knowledge that inflation is running a whole two-tenths of a percent lower than the highest mark since the early 1980s. And there is likely to be more economic pain to come, as the Federal Reserve has already raised interest rates to combat inflation and indicated that it plans to do so again. Rising interest rates will pull some excess cash out of the economy, hopefully slowing inflation, but also make credit and loans more expensive and generally slow economic growth.
This is the inflation story to worry about: core services inflation has increased for four straight months. We're getting the much predicted/hoped for reprieve on goods price increases but services matter 5X in the computation of the CPI. pic.twitter.com/oPyYNbkusE
— Jason Furman (@jasonfurman) May 11, 2022
How the Biden administration greets April's inflation data will be telling. The White House was eager to pin March's runaway price hikes on Russian President Vladimir Putin, mostly to distract from the ways that President Joe Biden's own policies had cranked the economy to 11 and helped trigger inflation in the first place.
On Wednesday morning, the White House issued a fact sheet once again blaming Russia for higher prices and promising to take a series of actions to help American farmers, including providing higher crop insurance payments and doubling domestic subsidies for fertilizer production. That sounds a lot like last month's plan to fix high and rising gas prices by ramping up production of ethanol—an overly complicated scheme that's unlikely to produce immediate results, possibly even worsening inflation by countering the signals that higher prices send to the rest of the market.
But there are steps Biden could take to immediately ease inflation, at least in some small ways. He could remove tariffs, which increase the price of imported goods for American businesses and consumers. He could remove barriers to legal immigration so that more workers could help ease supply chain snafus that contribute to higher prices. He could suspend the Jones Act, which adds to the cost of shipping just about anything from one American port to another.
So far, there's been no indication from the White House that it is serious about combating inflation. If Biden uses April's inflation numbers as an opportunity for a victory lap, it will only confirm how clueless the administration truly is. America is a long way from having inflation back under control.
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Damn that Putin!
Don't forget about all the Ultra-Maga policies floating around the Republican party right now. Good to see that Joe was as sharp as ever yesterday when he rightfully laid out who's fucking us.
Damn those pesky Russians - they’re at it again!
U.S. inflation was high long before Putin started his little war.
Is your attention span really so short?
Removing tariffs won't do shit about inflation, birdbrain (Boehm).
Tariffs are not just about economics. There are other considerations vis a vis tariffs.
Tacking on some taxes never makes the price go down though.
Nope; but taxing the ever living sh*t out of domestic while not taxing imports shouldn't be a blatant recipe for disaster and wild dependency (We make nothing but Bills).
correction; "shouldn't be hard to see as a blatantly obvious recipe"
According to Libertarian economists, increasing interest rates will lower the inflation rate.
There's truth there. If the BIG BANKS vacuum up excessive USD's on in-debt-ed people not everyone will get a free (STOLEN) pony and pony prices will have to deflate in order to sell them.
This how *free* ponies for the 'poor' enrich the very rich even more.
Problem is; BANKS don't make sh*t so after the Ponzi Scheme hit's its boundary (too many slaves not working hard enough) it'll all come crashing down.
Wrong. It's all about the greedy corporations. They raise prices for no reason at all except that they are greedy. That causes workers to demand more money. This raises costs, which raises prices. So workers demand more money. It all starts with those corporations raising prices because they're greedy.
Supply of money compared to available good and services?
*snort*
I've been assured that once you finish first year economics, all principles are tossed out the window. They are never visited again. They were a waste of time. Things are so complicated that only someone who ignores basic principles can figure things out.
Oh, you went to an Ivy League school to learn all that. 🙂
If you came to Reason looking for a libertarian slant, or answer, you came to the wrong place.
If you read a post from someone named sarcasmic looking for a non-sarcastic post you came to the wrong place.
Is that was his user name is referring to? I always thought it was a portmanteau of sarcoma and orgasmic.
I do have sargasms now and then, but I thought that using that as a name would be too much.
This joke is too easy so I’ll pass for now.
To be fair, just because they call themselves that doesn't mean they actually understand what sarcasm is.
How do you explain $9 lobster rolls?
To a child, with small words.
If I find $9 lobster rolls, I'm eating until I puke. After that, I'll likely rinse and repeat.
They're down the street. I'd tell you where but the trolls would use it to dox me.
Plus, you would have to go back in time to get that price.
How does one dox a piss soaked alley?
How do you think?
Touché.
I’ve never seen you refer to KARen as a troll.
All he is doing below is trolling. And doing it badly lol.
Does McDs still sell McLobster?
Lobster rolls? I can't even find caviar, what with all the Russian sanctions.
You are trying to educate the uneducable.
Libertarians are immune to facts.
Welcome to the 'fiat' games of monopoly money and the biggest counterfeiting operation in the USA... There's a reason money use to be tied to undeniable goods instead of imaginations.
Mr. Buttplug....HAPERINFLATION? 🙂
Gee, who could have expected a party with a platform of destroying America would enact policies that destroy America?
+10000000000000000000
The Republicans have had a long term plan to destroy America and have been running it for decades.
It is treason of course. But they are the party of treason.
Says those who are running a Nazi(National Socialist)-Regime within the USA.... Yeah; the U.S. Constitution ?IS? treasonous to the lefts outfit but that doesn't make it treasonous to the USA.
Did I miss the cite for gas going down? Because that’s not what AAA is showing.
https://gasprices.aaa.com/page/2/
Glad to see Kansas and Missouri are on the low end. It's difficult for me to explain it, but Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri, are some of my favorite places in the US.
No offense to the rest of Kansas, but Kansas City, Kansas kind of blows compared to MO. But the rest of Kansas is more pleasant than most of Missouri, so they have that going for them.
Kansas is beautiful I'm always happy to be there. and the air does feel different when standing in Missouri
Is the Ozark tv show accurate?
I stayed at the worst motel ever somewhere in Western Kansas.
Did you get fleas?
GO ROYALS!!!
have ticket for tonite's game.
Richmond VA NBC News affiliate:
Even after passing the last record yesterday, gas prices are at a new record high today. Right now drivers across the country are paying an average whopping $4.40 per gallon. Virginia and the Richmond area are not far behind - at $4.25 a gallon.
Meantime, Gov. Glenn Youngkin says his 90-day gas tax holiday would bring immediate relief to Virginians by suspending the 26-cent tax from each gallon.
“But now is the time to give Virginians a break. Prices are running away from us. We have more money in the system than we thought. Over a billion dollars more in the commonwealth transportation budget. It’s Virginians’ money and it’s time for us to let them have it,” said Gov. Youngkin. Under Youngkin’s proposal, the holiday would be phased out in the fall and would cost the state about $470 million.
Of course VA Democrats are against it. They likely want the funds to go towards providing abortions to Trans right up to the moment of delivery of the baby like VA Dem Gov Ralph Northam defended 2 years ago
No wonder VA Dems lost the Assembly and Governor mansion
I don't know what Youngkin could do better, but tax holidays are weird to me, and I don't like how they really have this aspect of buying votes.
Youngkin was just elected seven months ago, and he cannot run for reelection, so maybe that aspect isn't true this time.
Youngkin offers Virginians their money and tax breaks, while Northam and VA Democrats offered abortions till moment of delivery and threw in infant decapitation as a two-for-one
Decisions, decisions
Hmmm. Has a surplus. Sees gas is hurting his residents. See that the state is adding $0.26 to every gallon. Makes the decision that with a surplus, maybe the state doesn't need to continue to charge $0.26/gallon for a little while. Not seeing the problem here.
Virginia state debt $28,231,613,000
"We have more money in the system than we thought. " = Lie
We (central KY) enjoyed a brief “respite.” We went to $3.99 and stayed there for a month or so. Then we floated down to about $3.79 before drifting back up to $3.99. In the last 2 days it’s gone to $4.29.
These are basically “universal” prices in our area. Virtually no one outside of Costco/SAMs Club are lower, and no one dares go higher except in strategic spots.
It is crucial to understand that while monetary inflation is the general rising of prices due to excess money supply, that is but one symptom of the policy.
Inflation is bad for individuals, but it also comes on the heels of mal-investment. Investors need to get a return on their money, and the more money shoved in the system, the more likely they are to fund more speculative businesses. This is because sound investments get so saturated that their yield goes below the rate of inflation, and because that rate of inflation requires investing in risky businesses that "promise" higher returns.
As Hayek tells us, this was all predetermined back in 2020 and 2021. We saw the markets top out several times as the fed pumped money into the system.
It isn't the Pandemic's fault that we cannot get microchips. It is our loose monetary policy that had $30 Billion going to companies like Rivian which has produced shit. These ridiculously speculative companies have been buying up chips all over the economy because they have access to free money, even though they are putting those chips to very little good use.
The good news is that Biden might be around long enough to watch all this bad investment unwind. It has to. We've been realistically putting it off since 2009. Continuously pumping money into the market is just creating zombie companies that lock up real resources that we could be using around the economy to bring real value to people.
Lucky for us, at his press conference yesterday Biden promised more government investment in green energy for the future so that should help.
It certainly will. Between that, funneling money to all the voting blocs, and cancelling student debt, my monthly bills are practically zero.
If things get lean, just hunt down some democrats and take their stuff. For reparations.
Getting off the carbon fuel habit is essential if mankind is to survive.
It isn't sustainable.
^Original propaganda asserted in 1820...
You're not all dead yet?? What the problem?
Oh wait; I see the problem - you worded it wrong for your real intent.
Getting off the "Individual Liberty and Justice for all" wagon is essential if Nazi(National Socialism) is to survive.
Nazism isn't sustainable without it....
Ya; that sounds way more reasonable.
When will Biden be releasing his five year plan to control inflation?
He will probably delegate inflation to Yellen, like he did with border security to Harris and supply chain to Buttigieg.
It appears Yellen got assigned to abortion.
He will release it when the Politburo tells him to.
The plan is to stimulate the inflation till it fixes itself.
40% of the US corn crop goes into the making of ethanol for E10 gasoline. If the gasoline ethanol content is to be raised to E15, then that means that 60% of the corn crop will go into ethanol production. Since most of the corn not used to make ethanol is used for animal feed, a small decrease in the price of gasoline will result in a large increase in the price of meat, dairy, and eggs.
Good government planning, as always.
That's an easy fix, just order the farmers to grow more corn. Who said this economy thing was hard?
What happened to the 30/30 plan to return farm ground to the wild? It's mind blowing how little principle, and how there's even less sense that goes into these policies. You can save a nickel burning more ethanol, but you will need 6 cents worth of extra fuel to cover the lost mileage. This administration is the best I've ever seen, but I'm only 40.
Better yet, just tell farmers to charge less!
I know that's sarcasm but so many people don't understand how commodities work. Farmers and ranchers (and miners and loggers etc) don't get to charge the price they want, but instead have to take the price they can get from the buyer. It's a real coffee talk right now. Prices are forecasted to be good for crops and calves this fall, but our operating costs are through the roof. A number of farmers and ranchers have said to me in the past two months "it'll be great if we get those prices, but the trick is going to surviving long enough to get them'. Additionally, the supply chain crises is hitting a lot of agricultural goods hard, even minor things. I am building a new internal electric fence and want to upgrade to 12.5 guage high tensile smooth wire, but no one can get it in stock, all they have is 14 gu aluminum available, which just isn't as good, and the cost is dramatically higher. Veterinarian vaccines and medications are also harder to come by. And now our operating loans are going up. Also, despite two record spring blizzards, which killed off a lot of newborn calves and lambs, we still haven't exited out of the drought. And drought weather is supposed to return with a vengeance this summer. I'm glad I filled my freezer with a steer in January, it's really cut my grocery bill.
Careful, people will yell at you about using horse paste
Or call me a farmer for Trump. That has got to be one of the most jejune, puerile insults ever. It makes Tea Baggers look downright enlightened.
Yeah that one cracks me up. I know a lot of farmers in Michigan. None of them are dumb, they seem to disproportionately end up with friendly, attractive wives, and while I wouldn’t call them rich they have really nice houses in the shade of big old trees, most with really nice clean ponds for swimming and fishing. It’s amazing how beautiful a fully updated 3,000+ sq ft farmhouse with huge wrap around covered porches from the late 1800’s can be.
Price out the farm equipment in their yard and you'll call them truly rich.
Land rich, money poor. It's always been that way with agriculture.
Some of that is intentional, though. I don't blame them, because it beats the shit out of paying taxes on it. They reinvest in a tax-friendly way and keep running. I don't know many farmers that are very profitable, but I know a bunch of really solvent ones that live really well, and have a lot of wealth.
I wish I were in either catagory.
The equipment and the land itself is very valuable. And I wouldn’t call them poor either. I’d put them upper middle class. Most of them spend a good part of the winter in the south.
That insult is truly baffling.
s76....What are you (and people like you) doing to reduce operating expenses? And how will that affect me as an end-consumer?
Well, we are selling stock especially older cows, which reduces cow inventory, which raises cattle prices long term. Lowering inputs, so less fertilizer for farmers, maybe fewer vaccines for ranchers, which will reduce yield, which will drive up prices. Not replacing equipment, which hurts the equipment dealers and lowers their stock prices. But in a lot of ways we are just eating the costs because crops have to be planted, and cows have to be taken care of, but most of our cost cutting will likely result in fewer calves to market, and less grain to market. The recent precipitation has moderated some of those adjustments (nitrogen fertilizers don't work without moisture, so it doesn't pay to put it down if there is no soil moisture). Last month my friend was selling all his 8+ yo cows and their calves, and was looking at selling his 7 yo pairs as well. But with this recent precipitation he now thinks he can get away with just selling the cows that lost calves during the blizzards. Ain't their fault they lost calves in an historic April blizzard (we, he and I since we breed together to calve in the second half of April through the end of May because it's generally better weather to calve in) but he doesn't feel he can carry them without a calf at their side until breeding season. He has really contracted (he has reduced by over 30% the last two years). I am staying steady on herd numbers, but the plan was this summer to be breeding 50% more head than I did last summer, and I'll likely be breeding the same amount. Can't afford more cows, and had to sell all my replacement heifers last winter.
Bottom line we need to liquidate what we can, and cut back on investments. So it'll lead to lower yields in the fall. That's one of the reasons calf prices have remained high despite high grain markets, usually the two are inversely related.
We’ve been stocking up on food. Have a year plus of beans, rice, sugar and flour. 6+ months of canned veggies, tuna, chicken, and dog food. I’ve been trying to convince my extended family to do the same, but they’re not taking this seriously. Maybe if I pass on your info it will help.
Wow! That is a lot. Damn. This was really very complete and useful information. Thank you for that.
I love talking about agriculture, history and the military. So you can almost always feel free to ask me about those subjects and I'll be happy to answer to the best of my ability.
"...Farmers and ranchers (and miners and loggers etc) don't get to charge the price they want, but instead have to take the price they can get from the buyer..."
This is true of every good; sellers can ask whatever they want, but the buyers set the price.
Yes but we don't even get to suggest a price. I don't haul my calves to the auction barn and say I'm charging $2 per pound and then the negotiations start. I can always decide to reject a bid, but that costs me, as I spent the gas and time to haul the calves to the auction, and will have to haul them another day to try and get a better price, so it doesn't make a lot of sense. I've seen it done, but rarely.
Wonder if 200k illegal immigrants a month is having an effect on rents... don't you eric?
Do you piss on Adam Smith's grave every year or only every decade?
You claim to know first year economics above but somehow don't understand a supply of housing and the demand from an influx of illegal immigrants growing faster than supply having an effect on costs.
Basically you aren't principled and have chosen narratives and a belief system over facts.
An example out of Britain.
https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/migrants-and-housing-in-the-uk-experiences-and-impacts/
By the way, this is why I dont bother in engaging your statements, because you are actually incapable of understanding or learning past first principles for a complex or chaotic theory.
You think intro courses are doctorate level classes.
I know that economics, like all subjects, builds upon itself. Those who reject basic principles in favor of nuanced political bullshit are charlatans.
"Economics is the science of explaining why your predictions were wrong."
“The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design." - Hayek
Obviously JesseAz has overcome this little problem.
Youre literally talking nonsense as you are the one asserting nothing changed since Adam Smith lol.
Principles haven't changed. Your insistence that they have is very... progressive.
You really don't understand the argument I've made. Not sure how I can be clearer.
Physics development didn't stop at Newton dummy. It has continued to grow as a knowledge base. Newton could not have designed supersonic aircraft as an example.
Holy fuck are you retarded.
The irony being only you have denied supply and demand defending the no cost to illegal immigration narrative. Lol.
Sarc, just tell everyone you’re wrong and apologize.
NEVER!
Today i read an org called
"Peace x peace"
Is taking credit for us not entering the ukrain war. In a way, they're right. But i wonder if they're thusly ready to take credit for the resulting inflation. Oir economy is based on military power. Right now we have none. No one is going to go to war under a coalition of catholic eunuchs and lesbians, junkies, homos, and commies. Last point first, who would war with commies under commy leadership? Suicidiacts?
Homos, what non homo soldier(all of them) would go to war for homo butt under homo leadership? Suicidiacts? Who would go to war to to get dope for junkies besides a pederast obiden shimself? Suicidiacts? And just wtf use is a nun to anyone really, even as lezbians they're pretty useless. And who in the actual fk needs a eunuch besides a very thankfully dead micheal jackson? Srsly, dig him up and od him again.
So what in tge actual fuck is an economy built on military power for besides suicide under a coalesced bag of slime like that?
Side note, their slogan was, women's rights are human rights.
Forcing unnatural subjectivity is no one's right.
The only war america would fight for scum like this is a civil war.
Sarc you should read my book, ‘Everything You Ever Needed to Know, I Learned in Kindergarten’.
What you dont understand is o haven't rejected base principles. I just don't use ideal systems to ferment my understanding of economics.
Such as here where you claim I piss on Adam Smith based on an isolated market in housing in one country where demand outstrips supply.
In a global market I recognize that trade with foreign actors who are anti free market has a decrement on overall trade and when supply shifts exist in a wide market, retaliatory tariffs on the non free market actor actively promoting market theft can have an overall increase in the free market.
Oddly you asked for books on game theory and its effects on free markets and it is clear you dodnt bother ever reading one. You seem to have no concept of supply shifts either.
You deny basic economic theories to protect immigration in spite of their effects on the market but then shout it loudly to defend anti market actions in a global system. The non principles required for this is hilarious.
Basic principles can be modified based on actual real world actions and information.
Again this is intro to physics using frictionless equations compared to computational fluid dynamics used to create flight dynamics for real world applications.
The principles are still there, you just refuse to acknowledge the information past those principles.
Youre not intelligent sarc. Mises, Rothbury, and others have all expounded on first principles.
You choose to end at first order effects and pretend there are no 2nd or third order effects. Due to your lack of curiosity and knowledge.
I don't deny basic economic theories. You do. You say none of those things matter, and anyone who says so is a simpleton. If I thought you were honest I'd look into what you are saying, but you are not honest. You've proven that time and time again. You are exactly like the leftists you hate who bleat "Experts! Experts!" in denial of common sense, so they can further a political agenda. You are what you hate.
Where have I denied a single one. You seem stuck on a baseless assertion when the only denial here is your denial of illegal immigration on housing markets.
God damn. Youre an idiot. Lol.
Where have I denied a single one.
Every time you defend government intervention in the economy, which you do every single time a Republican economic policy is criticized.
Be specific dumbass. Because it is clear you don't understand a fucking thing beyond a 1st order effect of a complex system.
Youre really proving your uneducated and ignorant base of education today.
Sarc replies with pure baseless value terms and projection. Im rubber you're glue. Ten bucks sez he's gay.
Saying I'm stupid it like saying Michael Jordan is short. The only purpose for such a statement is to distract from whatever the intelligent people were talking about.
Lol. Holy fuck. You think you're the Michael Jordan of intelligent thought?
Thanks, needed that laugh.
Holy fuck the self delusion you have.
Wow dude. You really know how to take what someone said and then make it into something totally different. No. I'm not the Michael Jordan of intelligent thought. But calling me stupid is like calling him short. Or calling you smart.
Youre not intelligent at all. You're just not. You're not Micheal Jordan. You're not even an average high school level women's jv player.
You’re not smart. You’re an angry drunk. Probably a dry drunk at this point in the month. You have breathtaking personality disorders and are profoundly dishonest. Relative to your behavior, everyone here has been decent and patient with you. More than you deserve.
Sarc, you're a moron. And you can only blame the drinking for some of your life's worth of poor decisions.
This is why your family dumped you.
To walk it back, the gay accusations, sarc is probably a precocious middle schooler.
Yeah
That or gay.
And you didn't answer my question. You obviously reject everything Adam Smith said because, according to you, only a naïve nave who knows nothing about economics could say the things he said. So how often do you piss on his grave?
*knave* stupid autocorrect
How often do you piss yourself while passed out in your refrigerator box?
Hey Tulpa. New name but you're still on mute. You need a new account. Again.
Lolwut?
When have I rejected him. I fucking call put supply and demand above. But I am also educated to know economics are more complex than 2 lines on a graph.
You are a fucking simpleton.
He thinks I’m Tulpa. I am not.
Too funny.
More simply put....
Did Einstein piss all over Newton?
Youre a fucking idiot sarc.
"Did Einstein piss all over Newton?"
According to you anyone who uses Newtonian physics is a simpleton. Einstein didn't piss on Newton. You did.
Please, fly in an airplane that stopped using physics past Newton.
Youre a simpleton.
So you don't know anything about physics. Thank for sharing.
You say more idiotic things as you spiral down.
Lol.
You're shouting the equivalent of "Everything you learned in physics is wrong because you never accounted for friction! You're a moron! You're stupid! You don't know anything! Friction! Friiiiiccctttiiooonnnn!!!!!"
And more idiocy as that is not what was said. Lol.
Do you even know how current modeling of aerodynamics is done? Hint, i mention it in an above post.
Youre a simpleton.
It's exactly what you said. Your point is that upper level courses refute basic principles, and anyone who cites basic principles is a moron. Because you've taken upper level courses in every subject in the the world, you're an expert on everything and everyone else is doopid.
No it isnt you retarded fuck. Physics as a science and theory has evolved to encompass abd develop more past than the simplistic ideal systems of newotinian physics you retarded fuck.
Then when I reply kinetic or static, you again say I'm the stupid one.
Just gets stupider and stupider. Lol.
Glad you know some physics 101 terms. Probably why you have no idea what CFD analysis is.
Youre an idiot sarc. You keep doubling down on showing everyone you are.
Keep googling stuff to make you look smart.
Thats the difference dummy. I'm not googling.
Jesse, has it ever occurred to you that you’re the closest thing Sarc has to a friend? That might be why he won’t mute you.
He’s in love.
Funny how Biden wasted almost no time at all telling all the people in Afghanistan who didn't want to live under Taliban rule that they could eat shit and die, but he can't wait to give Ukraine tens of billions of our dollars (and it'll probably be hundreds of billions, if not trillions by the time it's all said and done).
I guess the obvious lesson for all the countries in the world is: if you want to get help from Biden, you'd better pay plenty of money to him and his worthless, good for nothing, sorry-ass, piece of shot crackhead children.
One of the things not being discussed is that he is supplying Ukraine with weapons from our own stockpiles, which is seriously depleting our stockpile, and going to cost us even more to replace and take years to do. Members in the Pentagon have already started warning that we have so depleted our stock of anti-tank and SAM weapons that if we do get into a war with Russia we won't have enough to supply our own troops. Additionally, the microchip shortage is making replacing these systems and weapons extremely difficult. In response the Military is looking at cutting planned and needed upgrades, modernization and new weapons systems just to replace the inventory of stuff that Biden is sending to Ukraine. They're also curtailing some training with these systems to conserve inventory.
So in essence we are borrowing money, to lend to Ukraine, so they can turn around and pay us back for weapons we send them, that we are going to have to pay more for to replace.
"...that we are going to have to pay more for to replace..."
Thanks to TDS-addled assholes and the idiot droolin' Joe they elected!
At least we know they work now. But I suspect using them up was part of the motivation for bungling the diplomacy part, just like the first Iraq war.
We need to deplete our supply so when China moves on Taiwan we'll be helpless.
"which is seriously depleting our stockpile, and going to cost us even more to replace and take years to do."
Feature, not bug. Why do you think Lockheed Martin, et al are jumping with joy? They get to sell more weapons again and again and again.
s76....I am worried about readiness, too. We are going to fight China over Taiwan. We need to be prepared for the possibility that we (the US) are defeated in that fight. China is not a pushover.
Would the US need to engage Chinese forces in a ground war to protect Taiwan? Unlike Ukraine, which shares a land border with Russia, Taiwan is an island. Couldn't the US just park it's fleet off the island's coast to deter Chinese forces?
Yeah, no. Read some of the defense journals about the state of our Navy right now. It isn't a pretty picture. They've spent a lot of money on boondoggles like the LCS and the Zumwalt Destroyers.
The LCS the ship that was so badly designed that they are retiring ships less than ten years after they were built (while still buying others of the same class despite it not working).
There is a lot of questions about how the Department of the Navy has been ran, including a lot of criticism of the Marine Corps new priorities (sacrificing tube artillery for more reliance on missiles, sacrificing all their armor capabilities, reducing the size of MEU, etc). DoA and DoAF aren't models of efficiency, but the DoN is totally fucked up and has been for over a decade. And that's bad because the DoN is arguably our first line of defense.
Oh, did not know that, thanks.
But did every sailor complete their dei training? That's te important part
Yeah the Navy went full into that shit. The Army from all I can tell, from both my nephew and my son, and from other friends who are still serving, veteran boards, and the journals are mainly paying lip service to the SecDef directives in that regards. Maybe just another power point presentation no one pays attention to. It takes up training man hours, but no one takes them seriously. Kind of like the stupid sexual harassment training we had to do when I was in. Just checking a fucking box so we could get on with shit that really mattered.
That's terrifying.
The DoD stated last year that millions of man hours of training time was devoted to DEI training, rather than MOS specific training. When we go to war with Russia and China all that inclusivity training will surely pay off more than combat training.
This is part of why we have to get rid of the democrats.
So basically, the regime's war in Ukraine is going as well as every other regime project.
Pretty much.
Only with nuclear weapons present. Regime change becomes even more complicated when dealing with a nuclear power.
How the Biden administration greets April's inflation data will be telling.
Given their awful polling numbers, it is a reasonable wager to conclude few Americans pay attention to the BA. It looks more and more that the BA has little to no regard for Americans. By every measurable metric, they are intent on destroying what little of the country we once knew, and are more than motivated to unleash their violent brown shirts to our churches, schools, homes and herd millions of Americans to concentration camps to exterminate them.
There is no love for Biden’s handlers and the current occupant of the White House. How this year will end is anyones guess with few positive outcomes expected
It’s “Putin’s price hike”.
Putin is a bastard, and since Trump is Putin's agent, he's a bastard. It only takes 1 step to let us know that it's all Orange Man Bad. Rig count is up, Spittin Tobacky is only up $.10, and we're in the best economy since 2019, or some other horseshit.
Under which president did putin have the balls to invade Ukraine?
His "agent" ??? You must mean jHoe obiden.
And oil companies gouging us when we're down. Nothing a little more stimulus won't fix though.
How the Biden administration greets April's inflation data will be telling.
Apparently, wrt greeting, our Fearless Leader has moved from sniffing to tasting.
Author gets as far as inflation being a result of too much money chasing too few goods, but stops there. Why too much money? Biggest reason no doubt is massive deficit spending by the Democrats, who looted the Treasury in order to massive enrich their top supporters. Thank goodness their Build Back Bankrupt bill has apparently succumbed. But compounding this, Biden has, essentially, pushed a significant amount of international trade away from using $US$, in particular, by preventing Russia from selling its oil and gas in $US$. China, seeing weakness, seems to be following suit. That ultimately means the Fed has to buy more Treasury debt. Which, of course is when they rush through, with no discussion, yesterday, another $40 Billion in deficit spending for the benefit of Ukraine, in their war with Russia.
Yes, I saw that on wingnut.com.
Biden's $1.9 billion Rescue Act caused all the inflation.
Trump's $2.2 trillion CARES Act and $600 billion PPP = NOT INFLATIONARY!
Biden wants a standard annual budget of over $8 trillion. So stop with your bullshit Kiddie Raper.
But the actual budget deficit has fallen since Donnie-Boy set the record in 2020.
What Biden "wants" is irrelevant since Democrats will lose the House soon. Thankfully Sinema and Manchin killed BBB.
Now, what will the GOP do when they take Congress?
They have no fucking idea.
ABORTION GAYS KISSING! is all they know.
They won’t be passing $8 trillion budgets. And I know you’re incapable of honesty, or not raping children, but you can’t run away from all of this being forced by congressional democrat majorities.
The best way for you to not worry about republicans anymore is to take your own life. You’re a pedophile, and a rapist. So kill yourself.
Fuck off, you liar.
Trump and McConnell spent over $3 trillion on CARES/PPP in 2020.
You partisans lie because you are partisan.
both parties suck.
Fuck off pedo
Fuck off pedo, and stop lying about the provenance of Pelosi's spending bills.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. Turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
Turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Right, which. Who democrats voted for, right Kiddie Raper?
GTFO with your bullshit.
turd lies.
True'ish. But demonicrats ceo that sht.
God damn shrike, not even CNN is pushing that inane talking point.
Kiddie Raper goes the extra mile.
Obl is going to be so happy youre back to defend Biden again.
Here I’d hoped you’d turned yourself in for your crimes against children.
Wait...you're back! 🙂
Vacation?
Sorry to tell you, my matzos are definitely more expensive.
Stick your dick in a blender or post up your address for assistance, paedophile.
Yeah Bruce because heavy deficit spending to combat the economic effects of Covid only startedon January 20, 2021 and nowhere in the world but the US. We all remember the balance budgets passed under Trump and the GOP leadership and besides there is no cumulative effect from prior years spending.
Oh, and look. Joe Friday reappears along with Buttplug. What a coincidence.
Joe Friday, go fuck yourself.
Do not engage Joe Asshole; simply reply with insults.
Not a one of his posts is worth refuting; like turd he lies and never does anything other than lie. If something in one of Joe Asshole’s posts is not a lie, it is there by mistake. Joe Asshole lies; it's what he does.
Joe Asshole is a psychopathic liar; he is too stupid to recognize the fact, but everybody knows it. You might just as well attempt to reason with or correct a random handful of mud as engage Joe Asshole.
Do not engage Joe Asshole; simply reply with insults; Joe Asshole deserves nothing other.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
plus all the stuff they don't calculate in anymore ...
BRASILIA, May 11 (Reuters) - Brazil's inflation slowed in April but still posted the steepest rise for the month in 26 years, pushing the 12-month figure to over 12% amid continued pressures on food and fuel, official figures showed on Wednesday.
Consumer prices as measured by the benchmark IPCA index rose 1.06% in April, slightly above the 1.0% increase forecast by economists in a Reuters poll, but lower than the 1.62% increase seen in March.
Wow, Brazil has it a lot worse than the USA. 12% and they already raised their benchmark rate to 12.5% where ours is now about 1.5%. And they have a state run oil company - Petrobras.
ALL BECAUSE BIDEN CANCELLED THE KEYSTONE PIPELINE! OPEN UP THE KEYSTONE AND IT WILL KILL THE HAPERINFLATION!
Re: Brazil:
Brazil's inflation hits highest for April in 26 years, +12.1% in 12 months
By Marcela Ayres
According to the statistics agency IBGE, the monthly result was again driven by the rise in food and beverages (+2.06%), and transport (+1.91%), groups that have been impacted by skyrocketing commodities and disrupted supply chains in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war.
https://www.reuters.com/business/brazils-inflation-hits-highest-april-26-years-121-12-months-2022-05-11/
LIBS AT REUTERS LEAVE OUT THE KEYSTONE!
Because America choking it's own production and blocking Canadian oil from the markets won't affect international prices, right?
Why are your arguments always short bus retarded?
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
Turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Does hyperinflation kick in at 15%, or 20%? Asking for a friend.
"ALL BECAUSE BIDEN CANCELLED THE KEYSTONE PIPELINE! OPEN UP THE KEYSTONE AND IT WILL KILL THE HAPERINFLATION!"
It'd certainly help. Killing Keystone, shutting down Alaska and the Gulf, and banning drilling on Public Lands were certainly some of the stupidest things you guys have done.
Today is a great day for child molestors to practice flying. Find a tall building and livestream.
How the Biden administration greets April's inflation data will be telling.
Of course Biden is inept - especially at messaging.
Inflation is a worldwide problem. Period. Oil is priced lower in the US (WTI) than Brent is. Because demand is outpacing supply.
He lets the idiots blame him for cancelling a pipeline that never existed.
But he is inept.
WTI has been lower than Brent for a long time.
For many years. Well, it’s Buttplug, so we shouldn’t expect anything intelligent.
If it's not on his talking-points cheat sheet he doesn't understand it.
POTUS Biden is not inept; he is the second coming of Jimmy Carter.
Getting better results, too. 😛
No.
"Demand is outpacing supply" -- Tends to happen when everyone is legally granted a *FREE* pony.
He could remove barriers to legal immigration so that more workers could help ease supply chain snafus that contribute to higher prices.
The ones we have aren't even stepping up to do that now, and we already have a situation in the housing market with too much money chasing after too few goods.
Adding another several million people to the population isn't going to fix those problems.
Or he can dissolve the dol (department of labor not DE oppressor liver... Hmmm actual both would wor) and tell the unions to f off and die. Arrest the heads of any union that is forcing unionization to work, because it's racketeering and that has been a crime for a while.
The longshomans union is one of the worst for this
Increasing immigration at the moment will have the exact opposite effect of helping
Retard bohem didn't read the roundup. Inflation peaked. All is good now.
You voted for this bohem
ERIC BOEHM
Reporter
Who do you plan to vote for this year? I am currently not registered to vote in Virginia, where I live. If I change that before the election, I will vote for Jo Jorgensen—unless I believe there is a chance that Joe Biden will somehow fail to win Virginia, in which case I will vote strategically and reluctantly for Biden.
Never fail to remind Birdbrain Boehm that he is a Biden-bum. Never.
H.L. Mencken's observation that "Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard." has never been more apt.
I had my first 80-dollar fillup, at 6.01 per gallon. I may have to cut back on spittin' tobaccy at this rate.
But inflation, like the deficit, is clearly transitory. Biden has reduced both now -- April inflation was only 8.3%, down from 8.5% in March. Things will be cheaper and we'll be out of debt in no time.
Must be nice. It's been pretty routine to put the maximum $100 (the max that most the service stations will let you put on your debit card) in my work truck weekly and not fill it for some time.
Gasoline $3.87/gallon here in Georgia.
Because Georgia hasn't flipped blue yet and isn't trying to save the environment like California.
Well, look who's back from his long hiatus counting up drilling rigs out in the field!!
So how has your massive investment portfolio been doing lately while you were away, mister Warren Buffett Junior? You're always telling us all the time about how great the markets always do under the democrats.
You can't just leave us like that, do you have any idea what havoc you're wreaking on OBL?
I would love 3.87; NJ is at 4.40 now. Ouch!
That's still like double what it was two years ago.
Pick them cherries, turd; it's all you got.
I've had to switch to dry snuff.
"Things will be cheaper", short of very specific tech gains...
Has that EVER happened? A burnt out worn-out trashy JD4020 tractor is worth MORE in USD's today that it was sticker-priced in 1972. The USD is loosing value faster than tractors wear out.
Satire of Biden's conference about inflation yesterday:
https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/biden-speaks-about-inflation-without
(Full video at the bottom if you're a masochist)
Just to counter immigration, part of the only thing that is keeping most working families even close to treading water is that wages have been increasing (but not at the same rate as inflation) because the job market is tight. Importing more workers will likely slow or even reverse wage increases as the market will no longer be as tight. So, not only won't it really reduce inflation it could also lead to wage stagnation and or decrease. That's just what the economy needs.
Immigration seems pretty lax to me, we aren't really doing anything about the millions that crossed the border last year, hell the Biden administration has even greatly decreased work place enforcement and seems not interested if the illegals they are allowing in are working legally or not. How many more immigrants do we really need? I am usually a supporter of easier immigration and immigration (legal) most of the time, but doesn't it seem lately that any problem we face, Reason's solution is more immigration? I'm surprised we haven't had an article yet on how immigration will solve the formula shortage or the used car shortage.
I would add a clarifying supplement to this post. There is a moderate shortage of people who want to work. Plenty of people who are unemployed but aren’t willing to actually, you know, work. Every store manager I know has the same stories. Hire X. X comes to work one maybe two days and then just stops coming. No phone call just doesn’t show up anymore. And this is not just one or two bad apples. It’s the rule for hiring now. Any gray hair people who apply are greeted with outright hugs and celebrations because they show up for work. Without fail. So I would posit your post above is entirely accurate with this addendum.
This is correct, so why is this sentence . . .
. . . followed by a list of suggestions that all either would have no impact on or actually worsen things from a monetary perspective?
Lowering costs does not lower inflation. If you want to lower inflation, you have to take action that affects the money supply, because inflation is a monetary phenomenon. Cutting tariffs does not reduce the money supply. Importing labor does not reduce the money supply. Suspending the Jones Act does not reduce the money supply. They may all be wonderful policy ideas, but none of them do anything to lower inflation.
There are, in fact, things that the Biden Administration could actually do to fight inflation. Why don't you suggest some of them? For example, the moratorium on student loan payments increases the money supply, and thus causes inflation; ending the moratorium, accordingly, would actually fight inflation.
Curious the inflation rate when the election rolls around. Since inflation is viewed year over year and the spike hit in September 2021, will the inflation be lower in September and October due to a much higher baseline? Just in time for the election?
I can already visualize the media manipulation.
They can try to gaslight, but considering trust in the media is as low as 27% in the country (other polls put it in the 30s) I don't think it'll do much good. Polling shows most Americans don't believe Biden decreased the deficit either, because they know it was all a bullshit accounting trick. What was it Soviet citizens said about Pravda again? I can't remember the exact quote and I know I'll get it wrong, but it applies here.
When you are still paying double for gas and groceries, the numbers on the TV screen become way less important. It is hitting everyone in the dick so hard right now that the talking heads can't soften the blow.
I think the one you're thinking of was "V Pravde nyet izvestiy, v Izvestiyakh nyet pravdy".
The two major newspapers of the Soviet Union were Pravda (which means "The Truth" in English) and Izvestia (which means "The News"). The whole thing translated as, "There's no news in the Truth (Pravda), and there's no truth in the News (Izvestia)".
There were variants on that, of course, because of course any joke passed around by word-of-mouth mutates.
Yeah that's the one I was thinking of.
will the inflation be lower in September and October due to a much higher baseline?
No. The regime is flooring the accelerator on all the policies that are causing inflation, ensuring that it won't perceptibly go down.
That’s right. I see nothing that indicates this is going to get better quickly.
"but services matter 5X in the computation of the CPI."
i'm sure they can just change that to make the numbers look better
Oh look, Reason is pushing Qanon misinformation. OBL, the leading libertarian thinker, has assured me that inflation is a rightwing myth! With the exception of chewing tobacco of course.
/sarc
Leftards, "I don't get it we shut down the XL pipeline; why is oil inflating so much... We helped the 'poor' tremendously with *free* UN-earned money why are food prices so high..."
Yea.. They really are that stupid.
Maybe the 'poor' can eat the USD for food.
Democrats are so fucked this November.
They're going to be fortifying like you wouldn't believe.
I suspect the same.
Oh, I thought Roe saved them. What, no one but pink haired activists really care when they can't afford gas to get to work? Who would have thought that?
Inflation is falling. It is measured over 12 months. Even if the inflation this month was zero we would still see high numbers from last year. The take away is that inflation is falling.
Yeah okay. Now stop eating crayons and glue.
Oh Shrike, it doesn't matter which sock you use to peddle your Open Societies bullshit. Nobody's going to believe that lie.
"The take away is that" ... the baddest of the bad isn't quite as badder as it was yesterday.
Bad policy still doesn't get any credit to dance.
Price controls are next. They all do it, sooner or later.
Sevo's law: When a 3rd party sticks its nose in a trade between two free agents, one or both of them lose.
Nixon wasn't smart enough to understand that the Arabs based their currency on gold, so when he closed the international gold window for international trade, he was amazed that oil increased in cost to match the gold, rather than the debased US$!
FDR/Truman caused longer-termed and far greater damage; Truman continued FDR 'wartime' price controls, which made (untaxed) medical insurance a matter of employment (attracting more talent) meaning we have the mess we did prior to O-care.
We've yet to even begin to understand the mess that lying piece of shit foisted off on us.
^THIS +10000000000
"Prices throughout the economy have increased by 8.3 percent over the past year and inflation continues chugging along at near 40-year highs despite some easing of prices for gas and other fuels."
I look to Reason to provide through and truthful information and analysis. So, let's work together to debunk the myth above, shall we?
The calculation the government uses for CPI has been changed at least three times since 1980 and the current formula yields results less than half what the calculation used in 1980 would yield. So, comparing today's CPI to that used 40 years ago is comparing apples and oranges. If you want to compare you must measure things the same. If you use the 1980 CPI formula today's inflation calculates to a little over 17%, not 8.3% and you have to go much farther back than 40 years ago to find an inflation rate that high.
Yeah, I love how they decided not to count the one item everyone buys (food) and the other item almost everyone buys and drives the economy (fuel) in CPI. Oh, they're to volatile you say? And that volatility doesn't majorly impact the economy?
And this is with some seriously padded numbers. Pricing metrics changed on several categories - notably used cars - to more palatable indexes.
As usual, they're lying to make it look better and the reality is much worse.
That yuuuuuuuge blockade of ships for 0-Covid China? Still there.
Baby formula down +40%? Not if you're an illegal immigrant. BP has stockpiles.
Gas is now above what it was pre-SPR release. MAYBE if that had stayed domestic, rather than being shipped to EU and Asia it could have lasted longer.
Fuck Joe Biden.
As is typical... slanted news so much for free minds and free markets. The title and the content of this article could have been.. Inflation down to 3.6% on Annualized basis after April Report. Hack job for sure.
Testing... (Just created an acct.)
Jerome Powell enabled the inflation cause by reckless Congressional spending. He kept short rates at speculator-friendly levels and increased the money supply with reckless purchase of federal securities and mortgage issues. He has done nothing about either of these matters of any significance at all. Lael Brainard's elevation to Vice Chair of the FRB is a blow to monetary sanity. Though she now says she has had an ephihany and agrees that inflation is suddenly number one! Nothing has happened so far.
Separately, repeal of all tariffs and other trade barriers would help. So would repeal of all labor laws such as the Davis-Bacon Act.
Well, the financial situation is quite complicated, and I can tell you that getting a loan has become even more complicated. I've been struggling with it for a while, and I don't know what I would do if I didn't find this company https://ampadvance.com/equipment-loans. I'm pretty sure that I'd just turn back to my previous job, even though I hated it.