Submitted by IndicationOver t3_ygye75 in Connecticut

This is not just a CT related topic but if you pay attention to world news Russia halted the Ukraine Black Sea exports and Biden is pissed off.

In simple terms as those grains go up, the price of livestock that eat them will also rise, so chicken, beef, pork turkey etc. will cost more.

Russia halts participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative, the UN-backed deal that reopened Ukraine’s ports to feed countries around the world

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HeavenIsOtherDogs t1_iub3vnm wrote

"If Biden hadn't gotten 3 billion illegals to vote for him Trump would still be President, he would have given Russia all the weapons it needed to push back the Ukrainian invasion and our food and gas would be free!"

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Prestigious-Tie2049 t1_iub71iy wrote

This is fear mongered every year since forever by doomers.

What happens when the stores run out of food? They contact their regional distributor for a restock.

Same with the toilet paper “shortage”.

It aint going to happen.

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Seaworthiness222 t1_iubb1p5 wrote

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Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.): “The four big meat packers are raking in record profits … ”
PolitiFact's ruling: True
Here's why: Meat prices are soaring and Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) wonders whether there’s been collusion among the nation’s largest meat-packing corporations.
"The four big meat packers are raking in record profits," she wrote in a June 16 guest column for Fox News, which was co-authored by Brooke Miller, president of the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association.

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Let's not pretend that this as a linked to events as it is to corp profits.

Same with gas.

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Synapse82 t1_iuczw0q wrote

The price gouging is ridiculous and that’s just what it is.

When I walk into Walmart and milk is 4 dollars, dozen eggs 5. Then in aldis it’s 2.71\3 dollars still.

There is an issue of just pumping up the prices. When CVS is still selling eggs at 5 a dozen and it matches the big Y price.

Are we selling food based on “futures” as well now. That’s just one example, i mean I just bought 10 boxes of pasta at my local grocery store for 99 cents like it always has been.

It’s $1.89 at other stores, it’s ridiculous and people who shop at Walmart don’t help because they are clearing the shelves like Covid times again

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1234nameuser t1_iud68ex wrote

Considering the inflated costs New England already pays for groceries it definitely hits CT harder than most.

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Mobile-Animal-649 t1_iuf3thv wrote

Did we have a small percentage of the country holding the majority of the money then? I ask honestly I find this educational and am not arguing so you know

This situation is getting to me bad at 15 bucks an hour

I just do t know what to do besides find another job and work even more really

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BlkOwndYtFam t1_iuf5ucq wrote

I am but a humble black scientist, not an economist. Though nearly a third of my college credits were in economics. I don't know that the concentration of wealth, admittedly an issue, has an overwhelming affect on the fact that inflation is caused by monetary policy.

I was making $12 an hour working in a parking lot full time while going to college full time. If I could do it, literally anyone can.

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Mobile-Animal-649 t1_iuhjpup wrote

It just seems to me that with so much of the wealth in America held by such a small percentage, that it would have a profound effect on inflation due to it not being circulated in our economy But What do I know

That wasn’t me that downvoted you

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