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Ramsey Barner

(649 posts)
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 07:17 PM Aug 12

Americans' refusal to keep paying higher prices may be dealing a final blow to US inflation spike

WASHINGTON (AP) — The great inflation spike of the past three years is nearly spent — and economists credit American consumers for helping slay it.

Some of America’s largest companies, from Amazon to Disney to Yum Brands, say their customers are increasingly seeking cheaper alternative products and services, searching for bargains or just avoiding items they deem too expensive. Consumers aren’t cutting back enough to cause an economic downturn. Rather, economists say, they appear to be returning to pre-pandemic norms, when most companies felt they couldn’t raise prices very much without losing business.

“While inflation is down, prices are still high, and I think consumers have gotten to the point where they’re just not accepting it,” Tom Barkin, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, said last week at a conference of business economists. “And that’s what you want: The solution to high prices is high prices.”

The reluctance of consumers to keep paying more has forced companies to slow their price increases — or even to cut them. The result is a cooling of inflation pressures.

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https://apnews.com/article/inflation-prices-consumers-economy-spending-federal-reserve-c69408f05baeffac0023ceb76b747999

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Clouds Passing

(1,857 posts)
2. Not an impulse buyer, only buy on sale, use coupons, set a spending budget,
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 07:30 PM
Aug 12

And don’t buy it if I saw it on a commercial.

Skittles

(158,153 posts)
7. omg I am sick of the big stars pimping for products
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 11:57 PM
Aug 12

WTF, do these folk EVER have enough money? I too avoid that shit.

mitch96

(14,584 posts)
3. The automobile sector is a prime example. During covid b/c of the chip shortage etc the car dealers jacked up
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 07:38 PM
Aug 12

prices..
Supply and demand.
Now that supply is up people don't want to pay $75,000-$100,000 for a pickup truck. A freeken PU truck!!
People have stopped buying.
Greedy B'tards. don't want to lower prices even though inventory is way up... Seems nuts to me...
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SamKnause

(13,759 posts)
5. That is awesome.
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 08:22 PM
Aug 12

I could use one of those in nice weather.

23 mile round trip to the closest grocery.

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