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Re: Fish food hit by supply chain, sorta
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Oct 28th a 11:17 AM
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by jpsdad |
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I'm in agreement. But unless a person is getting more interest on their money than the inflation ... it just seems like higher prices. For some reason, interest rates appear disproportionately low for the inflation. The chart on the fertilizer page could describe the chart of our home prices since COVID here in DFW. I feel sorry for the renters. Probably the rise in the stock market is a similar story. The dividends don't seem to have kept pace with stock prices. Inflation sux.
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