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Inflation Is Your Fault

Por: The Atlantic Opinion December 01, 2023

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If people are so mad about high prices, why do they keep buying so many expensive things?Courtesy of Fu Meng / ART LABOR GalleryDecember 1, 2023, 7:41 AM ETYou would think, with prices as high as they are, that Americans would have tempered their enthusiasm for shopping of late; that they would have pulled back spending on luxury items; that they would have sought out budget and basic options, bought smaller packages, fewer things.This is not... + full article



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