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To: sylvester80 who wrote (1358217)5/11/2022 3:07:48 PM
From: Broken_Clock2 Recommendations

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locogringo
Mick Mørmøny

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You seem to have an affinity for cut and pasting inaccurately.

Biden's figures for both the 2021 fiscal year (which ran through last September) and the ongoing 2022 fiscal year (which runs through the coming September) are accurate, though the $1.5 trillion figure for 2022 is a projection. But some experts on fiscal policy say Biden is distorting reality when he claims that he is personally responsible for the deficit going down.

The deficit has been smaller under the Biden administration than it was at the end of President Donald Trump's tenure. But the deficit has been bigger under the Biden administration than the nonpartisan federal Congressional Budget Office had projected it would be if the Biden-era federal government stuck with the laws that were in effect when Trump left office in early 2021.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (1358217)5/11/2022 3:10:47 PM
From: Broken_Clock2 Recommendations

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Mick Mørmøny
tntpal

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U.S. gasoline prices continued to rise, setting another all-time high on Wednesday at $4.404 per gallon average nationwide, data from AAA showed today.
That’s the highest recorded average price for gasoline in the United States, ever.

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Diesel prices also hit a new high on Wednesday, reaching $5.553 a gallon. This is the highest average price ever recorded, too.

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Average U.S. gasoline prices have reached new records every day this week, with Monday’s price at $4.328 per gallon. The gasoline price increased to $4.374 a gallon on Tuesday, to pass the $4.40 mark on Wednesday for the latest all-time high.

To compare, at this time last year, the national average U.S. gasoline price stood at $2.985 per gallon, per AAA data.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (1358217)5/11/2022 3:39:53 PM
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To: sylvester80 who wrote (1358217)5/11/2022 3:43:31 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1572629
 
"El-Erian said that most analysts were focused on the headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, released Wednesday, which showed inflation climbing at a slightly slower 8.3 percent over-the-year pace in April compared to an 8.5 percent peak in March.

But core inflation, which strips out the volatile categories of food and energy and is viewed by economists as a measure of underlying inflationary pressures, accelerated. Both on a year-over-year and on a month-over-month basis in April, core inflation picked up its pace to 6.2 percent and 0.6 percent, respectively. In particular, the monthly core inflation reading was twice as high as the 0.3 percent pace notched in March."

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