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CNN Story Says ‘Inflation Can Actually Be Good For Everyday Americans.’
Burner02 Offline
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.........Here’s What CNN Published Two Weeks Ago.

One day after the Federal Reserve announced that decades-high levels of inflation show no signs of letting up, CNN released a story saying that “inflation can actually be a good thing for working-class Americans,” because inflation “empowers workers.”

The network’s assessment that the middle-class benefits from price-raising inflation not only flies in the face of accepted economic data but contradicts CNN’s own reporting from as recently as two weeks ago.

CNN posted an article on its website Wednesday titled “Why inflation can actually be good for everyday Americans and bad for rich people” by CNN senior editor and business writer Allison Morrow. “[O]n the whole,” she writes, “many working-class Americans” will benefit from rising prices caused by the devaluing of the U.S. dollar, “especially those with fixed-rate debt like a 30-year mortgage.”

“[W]ages are going up, which not only empowers workers but also gives them more money to pay down debt,” Morrow writes. That means “the cost of your mortgage is holding steady, while the amount of money you have to pay for it is going up.”

But price increases have more than wiped out higher earnings. As The Washington Post reported last month, “[W]hen adjusted for the costs of rising prices, earnings are down 1.1 percent on the year.” Later in her article Morrow admits that “wage growth broadly hasn’t kept up with price increases,” but adds vaguely, “that may change in the new year.”

If wages do catch up to prices, working-class Americans are still less likely to experience the relief of lower mortgage payments — because the poor are less likely to own real estate than the affluent. While about 52% of Americans with an income below the national median owned their own home, roughly 79% of wealthier Americans were homeowners, according to Census Bureau data from the last five years. Since working-class Americans are more likely to rent, they are more likely to have their landlord raise their rent to compensate for the inflation they are experiencing.

Traditionally, economists have called inflation “the cruelest tax,” because it hurts the poor, minorities, and people on a fixed income the worst. CNN has reported this fundamental economic principle numerous times, as recently as two weeks ago.

On November 17, CNN published an article titled “The Americans who are getting the worst of the surge in inflation.” which stated that inflation-drive price hikes “disproportionately harm low-income, [b]lack and brown families. If left unaddressed, escalating food costs will not only make it difficult for these families to put holiday meals on the table; such costs will significantly exacerbate longstanding inequities in hunger and nutrition”;

In July, a CNN headline stated, “Inflation will hurt low-income Americans for years to come.” Its author, Dana Peterson, wrote that “lower-income families and retirees on fixed incomes will especially feel their buying power erode — not just in the short-term, but for many years to come, further widening the nation’s wealth gap”; and

In a May article on CNN.com titled “Everything is getting more expensive. That’s especially bad news for low-income Americans,” Anneken Tappe and Nathaniel Meyersohn wrote, “The inflation spike … has been harder for those at the bottom of the income ladder.”

Inflation rose to 6.2% in October, the highest annual rate since November 1990.

The Biden administration has responded by denying the severity of higher prices and insisting consumers’ sticker shock is “transitory.” But Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told the Senate on Tuesday that, since inflation appears here to stay, “it’s probably a good time to retire that word.”

Wealthier Americans, who have higher earnings and more savings, are better poised to absorb price hikes than less well-to-do Americans.

“This is a pay-cut families can’t afford,” said Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX), ranking member of the House Ways and Means Committee.
HockeyDad Offline
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Elections have consequences.
frankj1 Offline
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so do pandemics
frankj1 Offline
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so does profiteering
Whistlebritches Offline
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So does being a moron
BuckyB93 Offline
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So inflation is a good thing now? The spin machine just keeps plugging along.

Anyone who didn't think inflation was going to happen while the government was printing free money to hand out to everyone doesn't have a clue on economics but we can't point finger at that... it's easier to blame it on bogie monsters like the pandemic and the rich people.

deadeyedick Offline
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I have an idea.........lets throw another $3-4T of gas on the fire.jester
frankj1 Offline
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Whistlebritches wrote:
So does being a moron

I might be inconsequential.
RayR Offline
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Biden said “America’s the only major economy, the only one in the world, where the economy is bigger today, and families have more money in their pockets today, than before the pandemic hit, even after accounting for inflation,"

Lenin said that the best way to destroy the Capitalist System was to debauch its currency.

Lenin was the only one speaking the truth here.

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Imagine there's no heaven..
It's easy if you try..
No hell below us..
Above us, only sky..

Mellow
RayR Offline
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DrafterX wrote:
Imagine there's no heaven..
It's easy if you try..
No hell below us..
Above us, only sky..

Mellow


Commie song. Not talking
bgz Offline
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RayR wrote:
Commie song. Not talking


Atheism = communism?

I didn't know that. Please, enlighten me more sagely one.
RayR Offline
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bgz wrote:
Atheism = communism?

I didn't know that. Please, enlighten me more sagely one.


Quote:
Lennon stated: "'Imagine', which says: 'Imagine that there was no more religion, no more country, no more politics,' is virtually the Communist Manifesto, even though I'm not particularly a Communist and I do not belong to any movement." He told NME: "There is no real Communist state in the world; you must realize that. The Socialism I speak about ... [is] not the way some daft Russian might do it, or the Chinese might do it. That might suit them. Us, we should have a nice ... British Socialism."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine_(John_Lennon_song)
rfenst Offline
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BuckyB93 wrote:
So inflation is a good thing now? The spin machine just keeps plugging along.

Anyone who didn't think inflation was going to happen while the government was printing free money to hand out to everyone doesn't have a clue on economics but we can't point finger at that... it's easier to blame it on bogie monsters like the pandemic and the rich people.


Pumping money is only a part part of what is causing inflation. No one thought it would not cause inflation. A fifth grader can understand that. IMO, we pumped in too much and some of it too late, but how much so I do not know. And, I think it will take a while (1-3) years until inflation could even just possibly return to pre-pandemic levels, if ever.

Maybe Google whether inflation can be both good and bad. Hint: it's good for some and bad for others- in different ways.

You might read-up some more on manufacturing and supply chain function and economic output for several quarters ending December 31, 2019 vs. the several quarters after March 31, 2020 to date (before addressing the pandemic's affect on the economy).

Then you could take a look at why worldwide energy prices are so high and U.S. production isn't fully ramped up yet.

After that, a little bit about how close the U.S. truly came to a great recession/depression that would have resulted in widespread hunger and homelessness (much, much worse than 12-13 years ago- as a point of reference).

Etc., Etc., Etc.

Then, you finally can finally start to really consider whether pumping money into the economy was a good thing or bad thing? If it was a good thing, whether we pumped in too much? If we pumped in too much, under the the circumstances- just how much it contributes to the current inflation basket.

There is a lot more to it than most of us realize.
rfenst Offline
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deadeyedick wrote:
I have an idea.........lets throw another $3-4T of gas on the fire.jester

Can I light the match? Drool
bgz Offline
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rfenst wrote:
Can I light the match? Drool


I just want to watch it burn.
HockeyDad Offline
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Best way to light it is with torches. Just saying.
rfenst Offline
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Hey Ben, how about my torch lighter? Will that do?
ZRX1200 Offline
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The propaganda arm of the Politburo.
bgz Offline
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rfenst wrote:
Hey Ben, how about my torch lighter? Will that do?


Ya, that thing is a beast.
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Only if you want to lose all the hair on hand... maybe more.
RayR Offline
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Transient Bidenflation is WINNING! More is better they say.

On Inflation: Friday's 7% Increase In Consumer Prices Is 11% When House Prices Are Added

By Joseph Carson, former chief economist at AllianceBernstein

Quote:
Consumer prices rose 0.8% in November, pushing the increase in the last 12-months to nearly 7%. That represents the most significant increase since 1982. But in reality, the current inflation rate is much higher than what is reported and above that of 1982.

The shelter component of the CPI, which has the most significant weight, increased 3.8% in the past year. That compares to a 7% to 9% increase at the highest point in 1982. But that is not an apples-to-apples comparison.

In 1982, the CPI shelter component included house prices for owners' housing costs. But nowadays, the shelter component for owner's housing is based on a non-market rent index. House prices are up close t0 20% in the past year versus a 3.5% increase in owners' rent.

Adjusting today's shelter measure for the rise in house prices and removing the owner's index would result in a significant boost to the reported inflation rate. Based on my calculation, todays' inflation rate would top 11%.

More...

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/inflation-fridays-7-increase-consumer-prices-11-when-house-prices-are-added
RayR Offline
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More about Transient Bidenflation WINNING!

Worst Inflation in US History Is About to Get Much Worse!

https://youtu.be/XieCU6qKVTs
DrMaddVibe Offline
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When he drags down the market...PLEASE...someone utter that "President's don't affect the economy"
Brewha Offline
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Well, "trickle down" worked like a hose....

LOL LOL LOL
RayR Offline
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It's "tinkle down" Brewha. Biden and the regime pissed on the economy like a fire hose.
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