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#1
  • Japon
  • 2022/09/30 02:50

I am a resident of Japan. There is a lot of talk here about how prices in the U.S. are rising rapidly, but I wonder if people living in the U.S. are getting paid in proportion to that ? So even though prices are high, are they not suffering that much?
Are pensioners affected by the high prices? ?
What about those who originally work for low wages ( What about immigrants from Mexico, those living in Compton, etc. ) ?
Are foreign students from Japan doing well? Are they doing well? I wonder if the money they send back to Japan is worth it.

I have not been to the US for a long time, so I was wondering about the current situation.

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/01 (Sat) 16:23
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If you look up, there is no end. If you look down, there is no end.
It seems that Mexicans have a lot of money since they seem to buy a cart full of groceries at supermarkets
I think that Mexicans are quite rich. It is best to review your living expenses and try not to grow taller. Foreign students seem to be living pretty good.

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#3
  • 投資はギャンブルなの?
  • 2022/10/01 (Sat) 16:40
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U.S. public pensions are well invested and managed in U.S. stocks, and the amount of money received by the pensions is increasing every year as the S&P500 rises.

Many Mexicans work two jobs and many live in one house with a large group of people.

However, with the rapid inflation of recent years, the purse strings of the average person have become much stiffer.
FedEx has announced a dramatic decline in package deliveries this year, and there has been a recent crash in the stock market, known as the FedEx Shock.

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#4
  • 無知
  • 2022/10/01 (Sat) 16:45
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↑ exchange an with international students ?

Pho was medium $ 8s, now $ 16.
I feel that eating out has become more expensive, even though salaries are rising.

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#6
  • トランプの友人
  • 2022/10/02 (Sun) 00:10
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The influx of illegal immigrants and the crackdown on them has been tightened, the number of immigrant visas has been reduced, Americans have been able to get jobs, and now there is a shortage of goods because of the shortage of labor.
All of this has led to higher inflation and salary inflation.
This is fine ?
those with the most assets are benefiting the most.

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#7
  • パンナコッタ
  • 2022/10/02 (Sun) 02:08
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> people who originally work for low wages ( immigrants from Mexico, living in Compton, etc. )

I don't want to say race or region, I feel like I'm being prejudiced.
I don't think we need it in \.

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#8
  • スタグフレーション
  • 2022/10/02 (Sun) 09:38
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Since the rate of salary increases has not kept pace with the rate of inflation,
we can say that on average, life is getting harder.
Of course, there are individual differences.

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#8

They say that salaries are increasing in proportion to the rising prices in the U.S., but our company has not increased at all for the past several years for one reason or another.
I think it is probably black because it is a Japanese company and only the president receives profits. Life is pretty hard.

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#10
  • 安い労働力の不法移民必要
  • 2022/10/02 (Sun) 15:01
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Gasoline price increases seem to have been nudging up over the past week.
The spike is happening again, as it did when Russia began its invasion.

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/03 (Mon) 08:33
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International students can ask their parents to send money as soon as they ask for it.

There was a language student who was an international student and drove a Porsche.

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#14
  • おっさん
  • 2022/10/03 (Mon) 14:27
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You're jealous because you're poor all the time and have no money.

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#15
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/03 (Mon) 15:55
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13 I guess I'll end up in language school.

14 What are you doing envying others?
If you have time to envy others, look at your own future
and do things on your own feet.
Thanks to you, I can't live a luxurious life now, but I can live a satisfying life.

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#16

Thanks for the information from there.

I wonder if the current foreign students have rich parents ?
Are there any struggling students,

Mr. Pannacotta
Yes, ( ) was unnecessary. I apologize.

Regarding the Japanese owner of the Japanese-affiliated company, I wonder if Japanese people are naturally stingy ? in spirit. Many people are forced to work for easy wages somehow, and as a result, I think the salary average of Japan as a whole is low.
I was surprised when I saw the minimum wage there...
Isn't that a normal hourly wage in Japan?

I think the Japanese government is stupid. There are more things to do before pursuing Unification Church and such nonsense. As long as Kishida is the prime minister, I think Japan will get worse and worse.

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#17

Also, I saw on YouTube the other day that ice cream is $30 at a store on Venice beach, is this true ??

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#18
  • おっさん
  • 2022/10/05 (Wed) 12:44
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Wow, gas prices have gone through the roof
when is the $ 500 check from California coming?

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#20
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/05 (Wed) 16:05
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# I wonder if there are any struggling students,
it seems to be tough to get a visa if you don't show your yearly living expenses when you get a student visa.

# ice cream at a store on Venice beach for $30
please post that YouTube address if you want. I will check it out.

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#21
  • つっこみ
  • 2022/10/05 (Wed) 16:23
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I thought it was funny that I rarely go there but sometimes buy

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#23
  • つっこみ
  • 2022/10/05 (Wed) 20:51
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haha

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#24
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 10:40
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Lately it seems like there are not many customers at the Food for Less near my house.
It's easy to shop because it's empty.

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#25
  • トホホ
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 11:18
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>FOOD FOR LESS

I've never been to a restaurant like this, but I imagine it to be bad or cheap.

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#28
  • フードバンク
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 13:30
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I read on the news that food banks are in line. I wonder how long this inflation will continue.

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#29

# 27 < Food for Less is not separately cheaper >

Food 4 Less is owned by Kroger, the same company as Ralphs.
I think the reason they have different names for different supermarkets is because they have different store concepts and target customers.
Food 4 Less seems to be located in poorer areas with relatively low housing prices.
Naturally, the items they sell are also inexpensive, but this is reflected in the prices of meat, produce ( vegetables, and fruits ) rather than items with a fixed price.
However, once you shop in a store, you will see that cheap is not the same as bad.

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#30
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 16:03
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If "OPEC Plus" starts cutting production by 2 million barrels per day and eviction also takes place
it will be much more difficult ?.

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#32

〉If you don't mind, please post that YouTube address. I'll check it out.

I'm kind of sorry to post the link without permission, sorry, although it's pretty interesting, like the LA Downtown footage in a video like German's Venice Life.

I uploaded this video about a month ago and just watched it again and most of the items on the menu list were a little over $10 and one of the most expensive was almost $30. I'm sorry for making it sound like all the ice cream was $30.  But it's still much more expensive than it was 20 years ago.

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#33

In Japan, too, bakeries in department stores charge more than 500 yen per piece.
Bread prices have gone up recently.
Also, coffee powder bottles available at supermarkets used to cost around 500 yen 5 years ago, but I was surprised to see the price go up to 1,000 yen just recently.

You can get cheap ramen at a good old-fashioned local ramen store for about 600 yen, or at an udon shop on the 8th floor of a department store for less than 1000 yen.
But the price may go up in the future.


I found a section on the ophthalmology clinic's website that said they were looking for staff, and when I took a peek, I was surprised to see that nurses, examiners and medical clerks were paid at least 1,700 yen per hour, which is such a low wage for a specialized field ?. I think basic nurses are paid more per hour, so I wonder if this clinic happens to be stingy...

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#34
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/07 (Fri) 15:49
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Food 4 Less is very tasty whether you buy it at Less or at another store.
Then I will buy the cheapest and eat the best.

It is easy for a person with no taste buds to live and enjoy the taste of food.

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#35
  • ピーターラビット
  • 2022/10/16 (Sun) 21:14
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I was surprised when I went shopping for the first time in a while.
I didn't realize the price of groceries had gone up so much.
My salary hasn't gone up at all.
However, even if I compare the prices between Japan and the U.S., the situation in the two countries are different, and something doesn't make sense to me.
I'm not sure if I'm being stingy by writing about hourly wage in Japan here, but there are national and regional differences, and it would be better to write about it somewhere in a Japanese forum.

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#36
  • もぐり?
  • 2022/10/16 (Sun) 21:34
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↑ what now ? how did you get food until now ?

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#40
  • ピーターラビット
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 07:53
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I thought the other day that prices are going up because my family does most of the shopping.
Food banks are places where you can get food and stuff for free?

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#41
  • $2000リースマン
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 08:26
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What is a food bank ??

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#42
  • 利上げ
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 11:08
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This inflation feels like a test to see how far we can raise prices. If it goes up as far as it goes up, it will probably go down slightly, but it looks like it will stay in place. I don't feel that the economy is going to decline versus raising interest rates. There are a lot of rich people in the world.

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#43
  • ヤバ
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 11:30
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I was at Mitsuwa a while ago and they had yams and I wanted to eat them for the first time in a while, but nope, now they all cost $ more than 10 ! !
not more than double ? ? frozen and out of my hands.

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#44
  • 生活苦
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 13:40
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It is only logical that products sent from Japan and displayed in Japanese supermarkets should be cheaper
since the yen is at a record low ?
I wonder if they are already cheaper ?.

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#45
  • ヤバ
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 14:06
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↑ That's the point. I wondered why.

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#46
  • 利上げ
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 15:32
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Indeed. But the cost of fuel is going up, so shipping must be expensive. I only buy what I need anymore. I try to reduce food loss as much as possible and go buy food when it's gone. And I don't shop hungry.

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#47
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 16:44
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It would be up to the supplier to decide.

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#48
  • 食料不足
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 18:54
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It was more than 10 years ago that I heard that if all the food in the world were shared equally among all mankind, each person would have less than a bowl of rice. People in the U.S. don't hesitate to throw it all away if they can't eat it. When I first saw it, I thought it was a waste of food, but I heard that once you put a mouthful of food in your mouth, bacteria grows within an hour, and it is disgusting to eat the leftovers again later. If that's the case, why don't you just share the food from the beginning? I hope they will learn to be grateful for the food they eat.

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#50
  • 可哀想
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 21:30
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↑ I don't need to know that.

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#52
  • しれーと円安で大儲けしてる
  • 2022/10/22 (Sat) 01:32
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I wonder if Japanese supermarkets are going to have a sale to reduce the yen's depreciation ?.

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#53
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/22 (Sat) 11:08
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If the price we purchase from suppliers does not change, we will not be able to return the yen's depreciation.

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#54
  • ドッグ
  • 2022/10/22 (Sat) 14:44
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Americans get boxes of leftovers at restaurants. You eat them at home.
I don't lump all Americans together.

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#55
  • 食料不足
  • 2022/10/22 (Sat) 16:06
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54

Americans also seem to have a gap between rich and poor

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#56

Is it only California and New York where prices and wages are higher ?
What about, for example, the rural states in the middle ?

Is it the same feeling for a person from Nantucket to travel to New York and a person from Japan to travel to New York? Is it the same for people from Japan to travel to New York as it is for people from Nantucket to travel to New York?

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#57

There used to be a 99 cent store, how is it now ?
It would be amazing if they still sell it for 99 cents ( lol )

Also, is the Target store about 3 times as expensive as it used to be ??

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#58
  • 最初から
  • 2022/10/26 (Wed) 19:07
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Nevada is blowing up, too.

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#59
  • まだまし なのか?
  • 2022/10/29 (Sat) 14:18
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It's been a while since I've been to 99 cents, but most things have gone up from $ 1 . 49
I still think they're doing great with the 50 cent increase, or
they've raised the price by 50%.

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#60
  • hwy99
  • 2022/10/29 (Sat) 14:45
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There really aren't many 99 cent things anymore.
Pasta is still 99 cents.

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#61
  • ヮ(゚д゚)ォ!
  • 2022/10/29 (Sat) 15:04
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The apartment I lived in 10 years ago was twice the rent.
I'm so glad I bought a house!

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#62
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/29 (Sat) 15:34
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Dollar tree is available for $1.25, so
if I want the same item for $1.49, I'll go to dollar tree and shop.

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#64
  • 良く見てみると
  • 2022/10/29 (Sat) 17:23
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Yeah, these cheap stores tend to have low quantities for low prices, or similar products and brands I've never heard of.

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#66
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/31 (Mon) 07:47
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Same manufacturer, same package.
The manufacturer must be producing different quantities for different stores.
We have to live with the wisdom of life in this tough world.

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#67
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/31 (Mon) 09:37
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24 cents is a pile of dust

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#68
  • インフレ酷
  • 2022/11/03 (Thu) 07:04
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I haven't been to in and out in a long time since the summer, but they have raised their prices considerably.
I miss the days when combo sets were in the $5 range.

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#69
  • so cal
  • 2022/11/03 (Thu) 10:13
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Chipotle has gone up in price quite a bit too.
I always order steak and guacamole, total $ was 14.

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#70
  • え?
  • 2022/11/03 (Thu) 12:38
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Chipole is still cheap
Everywhere else take out $ 15- $ It costs about 20

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#71
  • 💩💩💩
  • 2022/11/03 (Thu) 13:03
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What do you mean by "take out" ?
I know what ToGo is.

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#72
  • so cal
  • 2022/11/03 (Thu) 13:21
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That's a lot of money for fast food ?.

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#73
  • え?
  • 2022/11/03 (Thu) 15:52
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Because it's steak and avocado, ?
and it's still cheaper to get chicken.

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#74
  • panda
  • 2022/11/03 (Thu) 16:01
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I hadn't been to Panda Express in a crazy long time. I ordered for two and was surprised at a little over 30 ㌦.
I was surprised that it costs that much ~ for half a bowl of fried rice and half a bowl of yakisoba noodles, 3 entries each.
I guess 15 is the norm for fast food $ anymore ~.

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#76
  • 自炊派
  • 2022/11/03 (Thu) 16:14
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I'm busy ?
eating out expensive, so I'm totally self-catering these days.

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#84
  • え?
  • 2022/11/03 (Thu) 17:04
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Everything is going up in price due to inflation, and you're talking to the guy who writes the obvious about Chipotle going up in price. I haven't eaten out in a long time ? lol

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#85
  • so cal
  • 2022/11/04 (Fri) 01:39
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In the vein of the In n out post, I wrote about my recent visit to chipotle ?
The point of contention is all over the place.

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#86
  • え?
  • 2022/11/04 (Fri) 10:28
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If you complain that it's expensive, don't eat out

I was just expressing my opinion.

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#87
  • え?
  • 2022/11/04 (Fri) 11:28
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Maybe we don't talk to each other because we live in different worlds.

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#88
  • インフレ酷
  • 2022/11/05 (Sat) 16:20
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Clothes have become very expensive.
My wallet is empty after I get all my winter clothes.

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#89
  • おっさん
  • 2022/11/05 (Sat) 17:28
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I'm not comfortable with $ 20 for ramen.

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#91
  • おっさん
  • 2022/11/05 (Sat) 17:54
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Tonight I'm going home after a long time to have some tonkotsu ramen $ 20 ? I can't resist, though.

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#93
  • グスン
  • 2022/11/05 (Sat) 19:21
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I'm losing my senses when prices go up like this
$ 7 gasoline doesn't surprise me anymore.

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#94
  • ラーメン
  • 2022/11/05 (Sat) 19:55
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And if you go to a ramen restaurant, you don't end up with just ramen.
If you include tip and Tax, the amount is unthinkable in Japan.

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#96
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/06 (Sun) 08:55
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# Is it not that hard to live with high prices?

Don't live in a vain way, avoid wasting money
and live by substituting with what you have in your house.

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#97
  • おっさん
  • 2022/11/07 (Mon) 12:44
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Tomorrow is midterm election voting day
In the meantime, voting anti-Democrat will make it a little easier to live in
I'd love to hear how the guy who pushed Biden, who is now saying the economy is not inflationary, feels now.

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#98
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/07 (Mon) 17:01
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It will be interesting to see how Trump does depending on the outcome of the election.

The race for governor seems to be between gavin newsom and brian dahle
Last time they got away without a recall, but we'll see what happens this time.

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#99
  • 明日
  • 2022/11/07 (Mon) 17:59
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I put it in Dahle, of course.

San Bernardino County, I think it was ? They want to secede from California. We'll see.

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#101
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/08 (Tue) 07:14
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I wonder what Dahle's immigration policy is.

If it's close to ex-president Trump's tough policies
I'm sure the votes will go to gavin newsom who has a looser immigration policy.

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#102
  • 収入もインフレ
  • 2022/11/08 (Tue) 11:56
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It looks like someone won the market's highest lottery ticket 2 BILLION.
The gas station that sold it will also receive $1 mil.

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#104
  • but
  • 2022/11/08 (Tue) 13:12
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Even if you're not directly involved in immigration, you're not involved in policies like Sanctuary State ?.

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#105
  • 高っ!!
  • 2022/11/13 (Sun) 09:51
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Chick-fil-A also does about $ 14 when upgraded to a combo shake.

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#106
  • but
  • 2022/11/13 (Sun) 11:21
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Chick-fil-A is expensive to begin with, and it's small. Besides, it was so salty that I regretted eating it once.

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#107
  • よくわからない
  • 2022/11/13 (Sun) 17:39
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Chick-fil-A
Why Matrix ?
Very ordinary, or even below ordinary

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#108
  • mu
  • 2022/11/13 (Sun) 21:18
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I thought the Democrats would suffer a major defeat, but that is not the case.
There is no doubt that the world will continue to become more and more difficult. Wars and inflation will not stop. It is only a matter of time before the unemployed flood in, or rather, have already begun to do so. We will experience the worst depression in history.

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#109
  • 隠れた値上げ
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 02:03
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The moment I put the first spoonful into the vanilla one of the Haagen-Dazs cups I bought at Cosco, the whole thing was spotted inside and reduced by about 2 cm.
It looks like air is inside, not bottoming out.
This is the third time.
I don't know how to complain...

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#110
  • よくわからない
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 08:21
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There are no more Democrat supporters
LOL
I guess they are too poor to have the motivation to write.

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#110
  • コスコ最強説
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 09:27
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Still holding $ 1.50 for hot dog drinks.

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#112
  • chro
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 11:54
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Prices will rise more and security will worsen. Since the Democrats are on the side of illegal immigrants, the American people will be addicted to drugs, homelessness will increase, and China will take over. The Democrats will not be able to save the American people with their huge aid to Ukraine. The people are going to have to worry about electricity and gas bills, and the people are also going to die from flu and corona disease in the cold winter.

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#113

The predictions that Republican supporters say will happen this way and that way never come true, lol.

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#114
  • ねじれ議会を求む者
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 10:18
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I guess you are wasting your time and willingness to bother to refute the
childish cogitation that China will take over, or that inflation is the Democrats' fault.

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#116
  • さあ皆んなで考えよう
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 11:33
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Russia and Ukraine's Long War
Lockdown's Dollar Spending

If Inflation Isn't the Democrats' Fault, Who Is ?

LOL
If This Were a Trump Administration ?
Position Talk Is Democrat supporters' specialty.

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#117
  • 意外に見てる
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 12:25
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Or the same people who don't have Amazon Prime ?

Pfft.

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#120
  • 鵜呑みせずによく考えよう
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 23:03
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Inflation is due to the Fed's long-standing low interest rate policy and the logistical slowdown due to labor shortages caused by the Corona pandemic, as well as gas and grain shortages caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Trump pressured the Fed to implement negative interest rates when he was president, but if negative rates had been implemented, inflation would have been worse than it is now.
Trump's big tariffs on Chinese goods also accelerated inflation.

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#121
  • 君こそ考えなさい
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 23:30
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What are you talking about? ?
You froze oil and gas drilling in the U.S. and made it a policy to rely on foreign oil and gas.
And he's also a laughingstock because he's in Ukraine's debt.
All the countries that support Ukraine are suffering from inflation
Low interest rate policy is inflation ? Low interest rates make people's pockets lighter and they spend more money so companies, restaurants, and the taxpayers' money goes to the government
And the government gets more money. if you quit low interest rates and people stop spending money, everything will stagnate you should think twice

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#122
  • 鵜呑みせずによく考えよう
  • 2022/11/16 (Wed) 11:44
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Low interest rates lead to inflation, which is the basic foundation of the economy.
When low interest rates lighten everyone's pockets and money is spent, it is good for the economy and stocks, real estate prices, salaries, and rents rise, which leads to inflation.
Now, in a desperate attempt to stop this rapid inflation, the Fed is raising interest rates at a significant pace, 75 points, which is rare in history.

Much of what is sold in the US is Chinese goods.
It is quite natural that tariffs on China would raise the price of everything.
If the cheap well to do labor in Central and South America is eliminated, there will be inflation.
The pandemic has led to a shortage of truck drivers, many of whom were older on average and chose to retire early.

Fuel prices are not just rising in the US, they are rising all over the world.
The coronal pandemic has caused central banks around the world to implement low interest rate policies and print more money, spreading it around the market like gold from a helicopter.
It's no wonder we have inflation.

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#124
  • 鵜呑みせずにもっとよく考えな鵜呑み代表
  • 2022/11/16 (Wed) 12:14
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> Low interest rates lead to inflation, which is the basic foundation of the economy.
If a low interest rate policy makes everyone's pockets lighter and they spend money, it will be good for the economy and stocks, real estate prices, salaries, and rents will rise and inflation will rise.

Not true.
This inflation is bad inflation. Salarymen who usually don't spend money and live on their wages probably have no other brain than to read print. The stock market has crashed, followed by uncontrollable inflation.

This inflation was deliberately created by the short supply of useless lockdowns due to the pandemic and the soaring gasoline prices due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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#125
  • 鵜呑みせずによく考えよう
  • 2022/11/17 (Thu) 07:10
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You are being childish again when you think it was deliberate. LOL

Inflation didn't start after the stock market crashed.
Stock prices had been soaring since the pandemic.
Stocks have been in the doldrums lately because they have been falling since the Fed announced and started raising interest rates in an attempt to control inflation.
Let's learn a little bit about economics instead of immediately and easily buying into Trump's usual hyperbolic lies to become a talking point.

By the way, I'm neither a businessman nor a Democrat.

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#126
  • 鵜呑みせずにもっとよく考えな鵜呑み代表
  • 2022/11/17 (Thu) 08:44
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> Inflation did not start after the stock market crashed.

Inflation began after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. Stock prices crashed and the Fed started raising interest rates to try to control inflation, but it was a protracted battle. You should review your own cogent statements before you misrepresent what you said. I'm saying that this inflation is not the inflation you are reading about in print. The proof is that neither stock prices nor salaries have risen. You can't think for yourself, so all you can do is steal data from the past and someone else's statements.

That's called taking it on faith.

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#127
  • 鵜呑みせずによく考えよう
  • 2022/11/17 (Thu) 11:10
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> Inflation only started after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began.

Inflation had already largely started before the Ukrainian invasion. Well, the gasoline inflation that the average person is most likely to experience firsthand is after the Ukrainian invasion. LOL
You don't understand economics.

Technically, the stock market crash was after the Fed rate hike.
It's better to buy even one share of stock so you can learn a little more about the economy and not be fooled by Trump's exaggerated lies.

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#128
  • ボケ
  • 2022/11/17 (Thu) 20:41
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Not a word about inflation during the Trump administration
stocks were on the rise
you don't live here ( lol )

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#129
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/18 (Fri) 09:31
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You don't know because you didn't live there during the Trump administration.

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#130
  • ねじれ議会ウェルカム
  • 2022/11/18 (Fri) 17:14
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You don't see inflation right away in the early stages of interest rate cuts or in the early stages of an easy monetary policy
Have you already forgotten how the S&P500 went from 3,200 to an all-time high of 4,800 after the Biden administration ?
Well, if you didn't own stocks or assets, you wouldn't know. LOL!

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#132
  • 貧乏か金持ちか
  • 2022/11/25 (Fri) 16:40
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The reality is that inflation reduces the number of customers but increases sales

There are so many rich people!

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