@@kurtkensson2059 You know that's happening to every country right now right? US is actually doing a lot better in comparison. "Inflation has cooled significantly - from 7.2% in 2022 to 4.9% last year to a forecast 3.5% in 2024" Unlike you, i have facts and stats, you got nothing but your mouth, like trump, lol
@@anlam1044 Joe Biden wasn't elected to be president of every country. He was elected (supposedly) to be President of the United States of America. He gets the blame for the poor decisions which have increased our national debt to virtually unsustainable levels. As for facts, one is that inflation is cumulative. While it may appear to some people that 3.5% is great, they fail to account for the fact that it is *_in addition to_* the inflation already incurred. That's why prices aren't going down. Another fact is that when Joe Biden took office, it was at 1.4%. It has been as high as 9.1% during his "administration." If you think 3.5% is something to be proud of, consider this: The average yearly inflation rate under President Donald Trump was 1.9%. The average yearly rate under Joe Biden, from 2021 to 2023, was 5.7%. If you _really_ like stats, you should be able to figure out _exactly_ how much higher that is.
@@anlam1044 Facts? One is that inflation is cumulative. While it may appear to some people that 3.5% is great, they fail to account for the fact that it is in addition to the inflation already incurred. That's why prices aren't going down. Another fact is that when Joe Biden took office, it was at 1.4%. It has been as high as 9.1% during his "administration." If you think 3.5% is something to be proud of, consider this: The average yearly inflation rate under President Donald Trump was 1.9%. The average yearly rate under Joe Biden, from 2021 to 2023, was 5.7%.