A 2x4 used to be under $2 for me. Now, $10-$12.
Lumber in my area is up around 300%-500%.
It ain't just wood. My insurance rates have gone up 30% since last year even though there's no history of claims. Gas prices are up 66%. The contractor for my pool remodel requoted his bid 30% higher than he gave me just last year, and he's still the cheapest.
Same, insurance rates went up, except i didnt make a claim or anything. This is just hyperinflation not being able to be hidden anymore. The fed is desperately trying to keep inflation under wrap, but i dont think it will last much longer
Just give it some gas
Gas
GAS
That's not inflation. That's just a price increase.
Guess it time to finally stop printing money?
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