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>yeah that part I get but I was thrown off by your phrase "massively inflationary environment".
Look at the cost of doing things or making things or things in the US. Look at housing prices. Look at rents. Look at food prices (actual food, like animal fat, animal meat, eggs, fish, not industrially produced slop). Look at the cost of electricity, of transportation or cars. Americunts have to commute long distances for work. And, typically, for most of them, only a car makes their commute even possible. And they also need to travel long distances to buy their groceries.
>I get that after currency devaluation inflation will spike but as of now inflation seems to not be that high in the US right?
It isn't?
>Was a bit confused by that.
I think their inflation is high and relatively cheap imports are the only thing keeping their living standards from crashing through the floor. And Drumpf's tariffs make imports less cheap.