This isn't directed at only you, Gutter, but to all the current naysayers.
None of us are happy with inflation that's higher than normal. But, most of the rest of the developed world has higher than normal rates of inflation, and while I know it's unpatriotic to ask, what makes US think we're so different? (See what I did there?)
A global respiratory pandemic has killed nearly 7 million people and disrupted supply chains world-wide, but we're so different, so special, we're somehow immune in contradistinction to the rest of the developed world?
Then again, not every country's inflation rate is high. According to the chart below, China's inflation rate is only 0.2%. If only we were...China? Maybe if we had similarly closed our society down much tighter and for nearly 3 years, we wouldn't have inflation, either?
As of April, the unemployment rate for
those aged 16-24 in China climbed to 20.4%.
As of 6/2/23 the unemployment rate for those 16-24 y/o in the US was
7.4%.
Speaking of "unemployment", according to the commerce dept. in April:
“When President Biden took office, the unemployment rate was 6.3%. Today, it is just 3.4%. That's the lowest in 54 years.”
Speaking of "the chart below", look at all the developed countries that have higher inflation than we do.
Not to mention, the CPI level this morning is the lowest it's been in two years.
Would anyone care to make the argument that things would be better if Biden hadn't won in 2020?
G20 Inflation Rates (Not sure why there are 24...)
Country Inflation rate as of May 23, 2023
China 0.2%
Switzerland 2.2
Russia 2.5
Saudi Arabia 2.7%
Spain 3.2%
South Korea 3.3%
Japan 3.5%
Brazil 3.94
Indonesia 4.00%
United States 4.00%
India 4.25%
Canada 4.4%
France 5.1%
Singapore 5.7%
Mexico 5.84%
Euro Area 6.1%
Germany 6.1%
Netherlands 6.1%
South Africa 6.8%
Australia 7.0
Italy 7.6%
United Kingdom 8.7%
Turkey 39.59%
Argentina 109.0%