Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a one to three month delay in increase in price due to the tariffs. For example, cars that are being sold right now we’re not imported today. They were imported months ago.
Bananas have already increased in prices.
The things that are gonna increase are every day items like toothpaste, soda in a can because of aluminum, shampoo, soap, toilet paper, paper towels, napkins.
The next will be increased in the cost of clothing. Fall clothes were imported in May before tariffs . You won’t see the increase until winter clothes.
Also wears the promise that everything was gonna drop in prices? We haven’t seen a drop in anything. Not eggs, not gas nothing.
Agree with this except come on—gas and eggs decreased in price.
Agree that the other priceeffects would come soon. Suppliers had inventory + increased inventory given all the tariff talks. That inventory will diminish.
Gas in 2016 was $2.14 and eggs were $1.68
Anonymous wrote:https://www.marketwatch.com/story/ford-warns-its-tariff-hit-will-grow-to-2-billion-offers-downbeat-guidance-48eabfca
At least Ford is eating some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a one to three month delay in increase in price due to the tariffs. For example, cars that are being sold right now we’re not imported today. They were imported months ago.
Bananas have already increased in prices.
The things that are gonna increase are every day items like toothpaste, soda in a can because of aluminum, shampoo, soap, toilet paper, paper towels, napkins.
The next will be increased in the cost of clothing. Fall clothes were imported in May before tariffs . You won’t see the increase until winter clothes.
Also wears the promise that everything was gonna drop in prices? We haven’t seen a drop in anything. Not eggs, not gas nothing.
Agree with this except come on—gas and eggs decreased in price.
Agree that the other priceeffects would come soon. Suppliers had inventory + increased inventory given all the tariff talks. That inventory will diminish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest inflation came from massive minimum wage increase.
Restaurants are through the roof.
Restaurant workers are the most well organized politically. These guys always manage to get pay increase.
Some days I wonder if I should work as a server instead..And tips are now kind of mandatory.