The Fed is Getting Ready to Torch the Dollar

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We’ve come to the end of the road. There’s no more ‘can-kicking’ to be done. The US is now in the exponential blow-off phase...

Experts: What is Causing Food Prices to Spike Around the World?

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by Giuliana Viglione Carbon Brief Spiking food prices have made headlines around the world this year, from eggs in the US to vegetables in India. The...

Local Food Banks Preparing for Holiday Season and Growing Need Amid Inflation

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from WTOL11 Because of inflation, food prices have been affecting everyone, including services like Cherry Street Mission and the Islamic Food Bank of Toledo.

Gordon Johnson: Inflation is Coming Back in Force!

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Customers Frustrated as Fast-Food Prices Continue to Rise

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from TODAY New inflation data this week confirms that prices at fast-food restaurants are on the rise — and customers have taken note. NBC’s Brian...

Inflation Won’t Die

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by James Rickards Daily Reckoning The January inflation numbers came out this morning, and they weren’t good for Wall Street. The consumer price index (CPI) rose...

Spring Breakers Slam Bidenflation: ‘I Paid $8 for Big Mac Meal Weeks Ago –...

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Gen. Z keenly aware everything costing more under Joe Biden. by Infowars.com Info Wars Fox News hit the beaches of Fort Lauderdale this week to informally...

National Living Wage Rise Could Mean Stickier Inflation, Economists Warn

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from Evening Standard The almost 10% rise in the UK minimum wage will be another obstacle for policy makers trying to get inflation to stay...

Silver is Long Overdue for a Big Move | Tavi Costa

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from Liberty and Finance Tavi Costa discusses the current geopolitical tensions, particularly the Iran-Israel conflict and labor strikes, and their potential economic impacts, includ...

Why the Fed Looks Likely to Scramble Back to a Hawkish Stance

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With inflation looking sticky, where does the Fed go now? by Greg Robb Market Watch Flash back to August 2022, when Fed Chair Jerome Powell gave...

This is Why the Price of Gasoline Could Soon Double…

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by Michael Snyder The Economic Collapse Blog Can you imagine paying seven dollars for a gallon of gasoline? It could soon happen, because it appears...

Wages Begin to Shrink but Still Outstrip Inflation

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from Daily Record UK earnings growth has fallen back further amid mounting signs of a weakening jobs market, but wages are outstripping inflation at the...

It’s Like the Fed is Being Run by Tony Fauci Now…

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by Peter Schiff Schiff Sovereign We all remember it. For more than two years, every single person in the United States was subjected to the...

U.S. Wholesale Inflation Just Hit Its Highest Rate in a Year

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by Alicia Wallace CNN Americans already contending with persistent and stubbornly high inflation just got more unwelcome news on Tuesday: There are more price hikes...

Korean Americans Abandon Kamala Harris, Democrats Over Inflation Concerns

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by Elizabeth Weibel Breitbart.com Korean Americans are abandoning Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democrats over concerns regarding inflation and the economy, according to several...

Global Inflationary Episode Offers Lessons for Monetary Policy

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The inflation surge followed a unique disruption to the global economy, but it still offers important lessons for central banks by Jorge Alvarez, Alberto Musso,...

It’s Plan B, Not Plan Stupid

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by James Hickman Schiff Sovereign At some point early in 2011, I received a frantic phone call from a woman who was terrified that then-President...

‘Several Months’ of Good Inflation Data Needed Before Lowering Rate, Fed’s Waller Says

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from CNBC Television CNBC's Steve Liesman reports on the latest news from the Federal Reserve.

80% of Americans Say Grocery Costs Have Notably Increased Since the Pandemic Started, Survey...

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New government inflation data shows the rate of price increases for food is subsiding. by Lorie Konish CNBC.com The rate of price increases for food has...

The Federal Budget Deficit Was Back to “Normal” (Massive) in February

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by Mike Maharrey GoldSeek Thanks to record tax receipts, the January budget deficit was "only" $21.93 billion in January. In February, government receipts fell back to...