I am having bad flash backs to the 80s when (us) inflation and day to day living costs were unreal. Is the main culprits really down to supply and demand? This is coming from constant sticker shock at day to day stuff. For instance in a surreal twist: it's now cheaper for me use insta cart than refill on gas. Do we have any clue how much longer inflation and the joys of fragile complex supply chains will, frankly, constantly truck people?
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