jyoutz
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I guess we’ll all going to have a front row seat.But does it accomplish the goal? Wait, remind me what the goal is anyway?
I guess we’ll all going to have a front row seat.But does it accomplish the goal? Wait, remind me what the goal is anyway?
Please, don’t start with the crap of what you think l’m trying to do. Keep your head games to yourself.
I’m trying to explain to you NOT why cars cost more today but what the SAME car would cost in today’s dollars.
I did so to introduce another factor of inflation being a time quotient as to how quickly something goes up as opposed to how long something takes to do so. One we call cost of living the other inflation dependent on the time it takes to increase.
Not always. If people become accustomed to the higher price, there’s not much incentive to lower prices.prices will react until supply catches up, then the price will be too high and demand will fall off.
Over and over again.
You may have any opinion you wish.You're trying to equalize two things in price, while ignoring the components that drove the price. Only focusing on price over time, is naive in my opnion.
Exactly. They would have to stop purchasing.Not always. If people become accustomed to the higher price, there’s not much incentive to lower prices.
Not true. If tariffs raise the price by 25%, that product has seen 25% inflation. If this occurs to many products, the overall inflation rate increases. Econ 101.Tariffs do not cause inflation.
Only government spending cause inflation.
Econ 101
Not always. If people become accustomed to the higher price, there’s not much incentive to lower prices.
Not true. If tariffs raise the price by 25%, that product has seen 25% inflation. If this occurs to many products, the overall inflation rate increases. Econ 101.
Your point has a giant blind spot, that is the point.You may have any opinion you wish.
You are missing my point however.