Are high prices (rent, food, Healthcare, gas) expected to be the new normal? [US]

by mmofrki I’ve heard that unemployment is severely down but that’s due to most people needing to work upwards of three jobs just to scrape by. It’s scary how unsustainable it is. Especially given how unaffordable Healthcare is in the US, now imagine exhausted, sleep deprived people having heart attacks or other cardiovascular issues due …

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QUESTION: If your family is not engaged in business endeavours but instead dedicated their lives to public service, is it normal to have 233 bank accounts for 175 LLCs?

QUESTION: If your family is not engaged in business endeavours but instead dedicated their lives to public service, is it normal to have 233 bank accounts for 175 LLCs? Asking for a friend and a nation… pic.twitter.com/87I73QSfb5 — @amuse (@amuse) May 16, 2024 CORRUPTION: New bank accounts of the Biden family have been found which …

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Roaring Kitty returning marks the end and top of the Return to “Normal” (Abnormal) Phase of the Super Bubble. The multi-year mania is concluding.

This is exactly what should happen. The interesting thing is no one believes it will happen. Which means it probably will happen, but after a little more to suck more in. The incredible lack of volume lately would agree with this. — Minsky Moment Mark (@markpainter17) May 13, 2024 GameStop soars in meme stock flashback …

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This is not normal.

More to come on this data: pic.twitter.com/iD9sfgbAog — The Coastal Journal (@1CoastalJournal) February 28, 2024 $NVDA how to create alpha with leveraged options 1. have shit ton of leverage at or above 1/4 of all option premium in the global market2. spam calls on one stock 3. gamma squeeze market makers4. repeat https://t.co/dg2eDAFMsU — ✨😇 …

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Living the dream: Groceries up 25%, used cars 35%, rents 20%. Financial stress is the new normal. Rice, the latest luxury item at a 15-year high. Cheers to the good life!

As the United States strives to regain a sense of normalcy after the pandemic, a growing financial concern is looming over the nation. According to Bloomberg, the cost of living has surged in various aspects, with groceries marking a 25% increase, used cars seeing a staggering 35% climb, and rents escalating by approximately 20%. While …

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Its the “new normal”…

Like she doesn’t know why it’s happening. Pretty soon you will only be able to pick up or have your goods delivered after payment of course. They are opening some stores in Arizona that only allow pickups or deliveries now. Woman finds everything in #Walmart is locked up pic.twitter.com/rinqPWnOIo — The Daily Sneed™ (@Tr00peRR) November …

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CVS shopping in DC is not normal.

CVS in Washington DC replaces stock with PHOTOGRAPHS of items as it battles with out-of-control crime and moves to shut 900 stores Photographs have replaced stock on the shelves of a Washington DC pharmacy Customers are forced to press a button to request products from storage  It comes as leading drugstores are set to close 1,500 …

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China Rerouting Normal Ferry Operations for Possible Amphibious Assault on Taiwan. Defense Minister Canned

Looks like Shit will Hit the Fan All at Once https://twitter.com/_/status/1716787057845235782 BREAKING: China removes defence minister Li Shangfu: state media — Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) October 24, 2023 #China's Defense Minister Li Shangfu has been fired from his post. pic.twitter.com/RocdCtfzMT — NEXTA (@nexta_tv) October 24, 2023 h/t DOORBERT

Inflation rates exceeding 5% continue to affect essential goods, with higher interest rates becoming the new normal as the fight against inflation continues.

This week, the Fed made it clear that they want core inflation down to 2% and that is not changing. Meanwhile, supply-side inflation remains a major issue for the Fed. Higher rates have become the new normal. Follow us @KobeissiLetter for real time analysis as this develops. — The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) September 22, 2023

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