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prices are going to keep going up

submitted by con77 to QuotesToWakeWhites 5 daysApr 8, 2026 17:33:55 ago (+40/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

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while they change the ingredients to maximize profit. insect protein


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[ - ] Puller_of_Noses 6 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 17:40:56 ago (+6/-0)

The strongest resistance to restoring America to the White Only country it was created as will be from the judges/criminal justice cartel and government welfare workers bureaucracy.
They will all be out of work.

[ - ] WhiteCollarCriminal 1 point 5 daysApr 8, 2026 19:59:31 ago (+1/-0)

That implies that they work now.

[ - ] Love240 3 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 21:56:35 ago (+3/-0)

They do, just not for you.

[ - ] Consensus_Reality 1 point 5 daysApr 8, 2026 22:24:40 ago (+1/-0)

The strongest resistance...

Will be from the majority of Whites who don't actually give a fuck about anything but consumerism, entertainment, and what the other retards think of them.

[ - ] TheNoticing 1 point 5 daysApr 9, 2026 08:43:46 ago (+1/-0)

Led by the kikes.

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 0 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:49:32 ago (+0/-0)

All of whom are easier to get at.

[ - ] Sal_180 1 point 5 daysApr 9, 2026 02:56:53 ago (+1/-0)

But the president told us he stopped inflation

[ - ] con77 [op] 0 points 5 daysApr 9, 2026 07:21:10 ago (+0/-0)

HHHAAAAAAAA!!!!!

[ - ] boekanier 1 point 5 daysApr 9, 2026 00:17:29 ago (+1/-0)

You will own nothing, and you will starve. So, you won't be happy. Signed: NWO

[ - ] glooper 1 point 5 daysApr 8, 2026 21:43:52 ago (+1/-0)

Lets not forget the 60-80 million illegals that also via for food...

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 1 point 5 daysApr 8, 2026 21:04:13 ago (+1/-0)

I’ll raise my prices to compensate. These people beauty of being a retail business owner in a wealthy area.

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 1 point 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:50:25 ago (+1/-0)

It's going to get worse around autumn.

[ - ] Darwintroll 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 15:59:38 ago (+0/-0)

And now paper product prices are gonna skyrocket too. Ala Kimberly Clark. Aye Carumba!

[ - ] deleted -7 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 17:57:25 ago (+0/-7)

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[ - ] Gowithit 11 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:31:05 ago (+11/-0)

Repeat after me:

It's not the prices that are going up it's your money that is worthless.

[ - ] spasswerk 2 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 23:10:51 ago (+2/-0)

Correct. And part of the reason the money is losing value is the government overspending needed to give free food to their voters.

[ - ] deleted -3 points 5 daysApr 9, 2026 00:18:11 ago (+0/-3)

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[ - ] spasswerk 3 points 5 daysApr 9, 2026 09:23:32 ago (+3/-0)

Think of how little that computer would cost if dollars still had value. A $1500 computer costs as much as a decent house 125 years ago. Today people can own computers but not houses. Bad trade off.

[ - ] deleted -2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 11:34:32 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] spasswerk 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 23:17:27 ago (+0/-0)

Foolish comparison. Take a few econ classes, pay close attention in Macro. You'll figure things out.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 23:44:04 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] deleted -7 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:42:29 ago (+0/-7)

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[ - ] Gowithit 6 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:54:05 ago (+6/-0)

I bought it used? Duh

They called it a gyrates mom deal and everyone knows that means cheap.

[ - ] deleted -5 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:59:01 ago (+1/-6)

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[ - ] xmasskull 1 point 5 daysApr 8, 2026 21:34:02 ago (+1/-0)

He may have sucked a cock-or-two as well.!!

[ - ] con77 [op] 8 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:02:53 ago (+8/-0)

shit head

[ - ] deleted -7 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:46:28 ago (+0/-7)

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[ - ] xmasskull 2 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 21:34:53 ago (+2/-0)

"poor"? How?

[ - ] deleted -4 points 5 daysApr 9, 2026 00:14:46 ago (+0/-4)

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[ - ] BMN003 4 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:19:08 ago (+4/-0)

That's cool bro, now show me the one comparing the late 1970s to now, when minimum wage was a buck-eighty, and even trash jobs usually made more than that. I can remember when the "time price" on that table would have had a zero after the decimal for sirloin.

[ - ] deleted -4 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:45:00 ago (+0/-4)

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[ - ] WhiteCollarCriminal 6 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 20:02:44 ago (+6/-0)

Well, you're right about one thing, you're not the smartest guy.

[ - ] deleted -4 points 5 daysApr 9, 2026 00:20:55 ago (+0/-4)

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[ - ] dassar 2 points 5 daysApr 9, 2026 03:50:21 ago (+2/-0)

You provided obvious garbage data and now want a pat on the fanny ??

Too funny.

[ - ] deleted -3 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 11:32:12 ago (+0/-3)

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[ - ] dassar 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 16:55:42 ago (+0/-0)

I dont need to .

I explained why this is normie bs.

Now you tell mne how all the 2021-2023 covid safe and effective data was accurate.

Bs data is bs data.

[ - ] deleted -1 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 17:35:25 ago (+0/-1)

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[ - ] dassar 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 18:08:05 ago (+0/-0)

Nah, this is more a thread about disingenuous data use.

[ - ] BMN003 1 point 5 daysApr 8, 2026 20:01:00 ago (+1/-0)

The average of 100 data points can be lower at point 100 than at point 0, but also be much higher than the all time low. But you'd have to have a rudimentary knowlege of statistics to understand that.

[ - ] deleted -2 points 5 daysApr 9, 2026 00:13:31 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] BMN003 1 point 5 daysApr 9, 2026 09:29:41 ago (+1/-0)

You act like that's an implausible conclusion.

[ - ] deleted -2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 11:36:22 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] Gowithit 2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 11:57:42 ago (+2/-0)

There are people doing that.. the rest of us are buying those things to hoard.

I bought a blue ray player for 90 dollars. I would have never paid for what they wanted nor bought one in 2005. I think they were around 3 hundred back then.

That's less than a weeks of groceries.

Screwy times

[ - ] deleted -2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 12:03:16 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] Gowithit 1 point 4 daysApr 9, 2026 12:08:47 ago (+1/-0)

Ask how much the grocery bill is. 🤣🤣

Literally why I said screwy times

[ - ] BMN003 1 point 4 daysApr 9, 2026 12:43:46 ago (+1/-0)

False equivalence and you know it. Civilization as a whole can be much worse while also having experienced technological advancement. Hell, just look at the 1930s. Surely you're not suggesting the Great Depression was OK because combustion engines were improving?

[ - ] deleted -1 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 13:22:08 ago (+0/-1)

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[ - ] dassar 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 16:59:25 ago (+0/-0)

Not by measuring 'abundance of time' working to shave a percentage point of some CPI, dumb faggot.

[ - ] BMN003 1 point 4 daysApr 9, 2026 12:50:30 ago (+1/-0)

I just took another look at that article. It actually doesn't. It literally only compares two years: 1919 and 2019. It's not 1919-2019 at all. Prices could have been 100X higher in 2018 and 100X lower in 1920 and it wouldn't appear on that chart. They weren't, of course, but that's why comparing only the two years invalidates their conclusion. They would have had to take a differential for every year in that century span to conclude that the cost of goods per labor hour is falling. All they've concluded here is that it was lower in 2019 than in 1919.

I would speculate that several decades in the span are much, much lower than 2025. But since they offer no data for any but the two years, you would have to go to another source for that.

[ - ] dassar 1 point 4 daysApr 9, 2026 17:05:18 ago (+1/-0)

Yeah, and his 2nd article is totally screwed, they did not actually measure dollar values but 'abundance of time work' to afford the items listed - and then adjusted for wage increases.
Ergo today you work a fifth less (per day, per hour, per week ??) to buy the same thing even thou they are more expensive - so you are obviously better off Citizen.

All sorts of word/ data manipulation.

The user that posted this should be taken out to the back paddock and let go, and he's all over the thread derfending it and gaslighting everyone.

[ - ] BMN003 1 point 4 daysApr 9, 2026 19:06:24 ago (+1/-0)

Yeah when he moved the goalpost from "real prices are lower" to "21st century technology is better" and acted like that somehow still supported the first conclusion, I just blocked his ass. I got better shit to do than argue with people who are either morons or getting paid by the (you).

[ - ] dassar 1 point 4 daysApr 9, 2026 20:19:18 ago (+1/-0)

Yep and -
"21st century technology is better"

I would much rather prefer a cost advantaged item fit for purpose even if it were somewhat more cumbersome and less desirable yet lasted as long as my natural life span and could be fixed on a dime in less than half an afternoon.

True story from the 1980's -
'Oh, your electronic automatic washer just shit itself and doesn't work anymore?.

Repair guy - 25-45 mins later ' I just replaced the entire circuit board in the back - that'll be $65 incl parts, labor and call out.

These days it's several hundred dollars as no-one in the West really bothers repairing home appliances anymore.

[ - ] deleted -2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 17:49:48 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] dassar 1 point 4 daysApr 9, 2026 18:07:07 ago (+1/-0)

Completely missing the context. Noice one retard.

If that were the true case i would be able to buy more today, instead i'm buying much less in real terms for the same cost as in the past.

You - 'But muh abundance of time to work for those things '. And I still work the same hours a week, idiot.

You are all kinds of stupid.

[ - ] deleted -1 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 23:33:25 ago (+0/-1)

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[ - ] deleted -2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 13:29:20 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] BMN003 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 13:34:06 ago (+0/-0)

Sure, what's the trend? Safe to say "up" when you compare those two years, but they offer no data which suggest it hasn't been "down" for the last 50.

[ - ] deleted -2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 13:42:06 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] BMN003 1 point 4 daysApr 9, 2026 14:49:25 ago (+1/-0)

That's an utterly useless data point when it comes to cost of living and the value of labor. You're either arguing in bad faith, or you're a fool. Either way, we're done here.

[ - ] deleted -2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 15:00:32 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] dassar 4 points 5 daysApr 8, 2026 18:34:44 ago (+4/-0)*

Our third step was to find the nominal prices of the same goods (including, of course, the same quantity of those goods) on www.walmart.com, which is where most unskilled laborers shop in 2019. Those findings can be seen in column 4. According to our calculations, the nominal wage rate of unskilled laborers amounts to about $12.70 per hour today. As such, the nominal prices of food relative to nominal wages in 2019 can be seen in column 5.

Meh, pure gaslighting bs and using clearly outdated data.

In no way is 2019 pricing representative of the massive increases across the board post holo-cough.

My Countries Food prices all leapt by an average of 40-60% to 2019 pricing.
While conversely decreasing portion size/ weight of many specialty meat/ poultry packages.
(for example: pre-packaged 9 fresh chicken tenders for NZD$6, now sells at 6 pieces for $9 or 3 crumbed free range chicken breast was $7.99-8-99, now the same 2 crumbed free range chicken breasts for $12).

Dont get me started on large bags of potatoes crisps - actually doubling in price from $1:50 -$3, to now almost $3 - $5:50 and more.

Even all the garbage budget brands are +40% more.

[ - ] deleted -2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 12:05:51 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] dassar 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 16:47:17 ago (+0/-0)*

Retard your updated data shows food to be 105.7% more expensive.

This analysis illustrates that things can become more expensive in dollar terms while simultaneously becoming more affordable in time prices. For instance, while the general Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 92.6 percent, average hourly wages increased by 131.1 percent. As such, time prices fell by 16.7 percent. For the time it took to earn enough money to purchase one CPI basket in January 2000, a consumer could purchase 1.2 baskets in December 2025—an abundance increase of 20 percent.

'Yes, goy things are more expensive in real dollar terms but your 'abundance/ time metric' is better'. Total clownworld doublespeak.

Abundance increase = merely means you're work one fifth less in 2025 to afford it than in 2020 - - which was still pre convid. It's still disingenuous data.

Notably, categories such as housing, food and beverages, new cars, household furnishings, and clothing all increased in money prices; however, after adjusting for rising wages, they all became more affordable in time-price terms. Although 10 of the 14 items rose in nominal prices over the 25-year period, only five had higher time prices when accounting for the 131.1 percent increase in hourly wages.

"But if just do an adjustment of methodology here and there they all become more affordable in time/ price. So even if 10 of the 14 categories rose, now only 5 categories were still higher after adjusting!'.

Fck off you absolute mong.

You sound like all the npc / normies believing the covid data for safe and effective - without actually reading the details.

[ - ] deleted -1 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 17:34:17 ago (+0/-1)

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[ - ] dassar 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 18:12:14 ago (+0/-0)

No, 'wages increase per adjusted metrics for time abundance at scale over CPI' read your own links retard.

[ - ] deleted -1 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 23:39:34 ago (+0/-1)

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[ - ] dassar 0 points 4 daysApr 10, 2026 03:58:57 ago (+0/-0)

Take a huge shit with your silly bs and stop trying to waste my time reading le globohomo data.

Average worker output/ production has increased 10 fold since 1919.
Yet you work for only one fifth less for the same basket of '14 goods and services'.

Lol - you obviously are very ignorant for how to accurately parse and conclude data.

The premise 'time abundance' is duplicitous gaslighting.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 3 daysApr 10, 2026 11:46:42 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] dassar 2 points 5 daysApr 9, 2026 03:49:09 ago (+2/-0)

It's still out of date, retard.

Even Americans are sick of America's shit, buddy.

[ - ] deleted -2 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 11:30:56 ago (+0/-2)

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[ - ] dassar 0 points 4 daysApr 9, 2026 16:50:04 ago (+0/-0)

You are an idiot.

Now do covid safe and effective data - fcking muppet.