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*Beekeeper » 1 minute ago » wrote: Oops!!

While tariffs can lead to a one-time increase in prices, they are not inherently inflationary in the sense of a sustained increase in the rate of price increases over time. 

Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Not Necessarily Inflationary:
    However, this price increase is a one-time event, not a sustained increase in the rate of price increases. 
  • Other Factors:
    The impact of tariffs on inflation depends on various factors, including the size of the tariffs, the responsiveness of consumers to price changes, and the overall state of the economy. 
  • Definition of Inflation:
    Inflation is a sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. 
  • Tariffs and Price Increases:
    Tariffs, which are taxes on imported goods, can cause a temporary increase in the prices of those goods, as businesses may pass on the cost of the tariff to consumers. 


Now, MORON, SHUT YER **** PIE HOLE and GO BACK TO YOUR CESSPOOL YOU CRAWLED OUT OF!!

And while you're at it, **** OFF!!


 
"Not necessarily...."


You're a **** idiot. 
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