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Has the US Dollar lost value since PreCovid?

  1. #1
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Since maybe September-Oct 2019, I feel like my dollar has lost 1/3rd of its value. At least in Cali (which I would think everywhere else as well)

    First thing was Trump had said "No price gouging, everything will cost the same but allowed eCommerce 10% inflation for processing and handling.

    but mother fuckers were charging 8-10 times for toilet paper and paper towels and other bathroom shit. and the run on paper products and toiletries from Covid shopper fear made it easier to buy bulk at target or some Sams club and then sell it for 10 fold (with 0 trouble finding someone to pay that much)

    what bugs me is the fucking shit never came down in price. even on Amazon, I was finding older refurb Samsung Note 8 or 9s for around 110 bucks. now they're back up near 200-250 bucks. because new shit isn't as readily available and some people need a smart phone are willing to pay that extra. plus, the dollar has seemed to have lost buying power. Gas is twice it was pre covid. which even in cali was just under 3 bucks, its 5 bucks for regular. I seen 6 bucks or higher in some random locations. Like if you need it that bad, pay this much, mother fucker. It's San Francisco. usually around SFO or oakland Airport because of rental cars.

    So all of that hype about "Fuck yeah, 16 bucks an hour minimum wage is where we were in value back in 2015-2016 when it was 11-12 minimum wage out here.

    its back to where we were. fucking CUNTS. you realize the stores and companies who bitch about paying an extra 4 bucks an hour on average to employees is only 3-5 percent of their overhead. they're making much more money back in raising prices. power alone is like 15% overhead cost. 3-5 times more than what their workers pull in.
  2. #2
    Kev Space Nigga
    you dare question the rich getting richer at your expense? careful, you might get accused of being a socialist

    the dollar has lost 97% of its value over the past 100 years, the latest recession brought upon by a virus hoax is just one more dip for the poor to cry about.
  3. #3
    Yes it's become almost as worthless as XRP
  4. #4
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    from what i seen, mostly every single item you can think of raised at least 25% or will raise in the very near future. for example, bread will be going up 25% in cost this new year.
  5. #5
    STER0S Space Nigga [the disappointingly unanticipated slab]
    anything and everything that bothers you is all apart of the great reset
  6. #6
    It's actually around 25%-20%. Going to get a lot worse in the days and months ahead, as the treasonous globalists, the tyrannical communists, and the radical socialists, and all their mindless lackeys, continue to sabotage the country from within. But that's the whole point: to expose the worldwide criminal cabal for what it really is.
  7. #7
    You don't like it? Start you're own toilet paper factory then.

    They're buttwipes they're rules end of conversation
  8. #8
    Originally posted by I Live In Your Crawlspace Secretly4 You don't like it? Start you're own toilet paper factory then.

    They're buttwipes they're rules end of conversation
  9. #9
    Nile bump
    Those Kirkland tp bundles are a good buy. Lasted like a month and a half(3 people), the price was good.

    8.4/10 would wipe my ass with them again.
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