It's getting harder for average people not to notice. Sure the "technical" numbers say there is no inflation, but people see it when eating out and a meal in Jan 2020 was $7 not it's $10. What was a weekly $60 grocery bill is now $90. When 20 rounds of ammo cost what 100...okay maybe that's a bad example....
It's getting harder for average people not to notice. Sure the "technical" numbers say there is no inflation, but people see it when eating out and a meal in Jan 2020 was $7 not it's $10. What was a weekly $60 grocery bill is now $90. When 20 rounds of ammo cost what 100...okay maybe that's a bad example....
I went to a resturaunt for the first time in a year.. prices went up significantly.