Question for the board econ experts
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Goalposts officially shifted.
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At some point we’ll see it right? Give us a date since you know a lot about business.
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I'm on record saying this quarter will look fine. You should try reading for comprehension, Matilda.
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Keep hope alive!
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Which sectors do you expect to see tariff driven inflation in specifically? Besides the left handed fishing reels.
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Businesses stockpiled inventory.
Consumer spending has declined.
The same "skyrocketing Biden inflation numbers" officially declared a "success" under Daddy.
The Emperor was actually naked, just in case you missed the point of that fable.
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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
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They've been raising prices since November.
Good luck on that Mensa application.
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So they're already baked into the inflation numbers?
If I'm a midwit where does that leave you?
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Whoosh!
Inflation up slightly. Consumer spending down slightly. Pre-tariff inventories shrinking.
Everything's fine.



