If I was going to be stupid I'd put a grand to win 900 grand
Businesses definitely would never raise prices in anticipation of higher costs. We've never seen that before as risk mitigation. It's always after they've already incurred losses that they raise prices.
~"UW MBA" graduates
So they're already baked into the inflation numbers?
If I'm a midwit where does that leave you?
Which sectors do you expect to see tariff driven inflation in specifically? Besides the left handed fishing reels.
Husky fans at the natty in Houston early 2024 - "Did you see how low gas prices are here?"