January 15Jan 15 On 1/13/2026 at 9:42 AM, VanHammersly said:womp wompThis is what I could find on this and it looks like prices went down:https://data.usatoday.com/projects/grocery-prices-tracker/Any idea on Ben’s source, would be interested to read that.
January 16Jan 16 1 hour ago, RPeeteRules said:This is what I could find on this and it looks like prices went down:https://data.usatoday.com/projects/grocery-prices-tracker/Any idea on Ben’s source, would be interested to read that.Same source as yours:https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2026/01/13/inflation-steady-in-december-grocery-prices-up/88157627007/While annual inflation held steady at a rate of 2.7% in December, grocery prices continued to rise, the Labor Department said Jan. 13.The latest Consumer Price Index report showed the cost of food at home increased 0.7% in December, exceeding the last available monthly increases of 0.3% in September and 0.6% in August. Last month, a Swiftly survey found that 68% of shoppers said they were struggling to afford groceries. Over the last 12 months, food at home costs have increased 2.4%.
January 16Jan 16 1 hour ago, RPeeteRules said:This is what I could find on this and it looks like prices went down:https://data.usatoday.com/projects/grocery-prices-tracker/Any idea on Ben’s source, would be interested to read that.It's tracked by the BLS. CPI-U has a category for food. Prices did not go down.https://share.google/g2cHK8EVw471skaJE
January 19Jan 19 But a really smart and educated guy who brags about going to outdoor Hanson concerts told us that American companies might lower prices just for fun. So that didn't happen after all?
January 19Jan 19 4 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said:But a really smart and educated guy who brags about going to outdoor Hanson concerts told us that American companies might lower prices just for fun. So that didn't happen after all?Are you dumb?What’s so hard to understand about how companies are incentivized by profit to push needless vaccines and how they are also incentivized to eat the costs of tariffs?Duh.
January 20Jan 20 25 minutes ago, Paul852 said:If we invade Greenland, it won't even be worth tracking the economy. It's toast.The global economy would be screwed as well
January 21Jan 21 Author Some of the larger Danish and also Swedish pension funds are selling all of their holdings in US securities.
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