The Sticker Shock of Inflation

The Sticker Shock of Inflation

The Average U.S. household is seeing its cost of living rise by about

$4,400 a year. – Inflation is Expensive.

The American Consumer Institute released a report entitled, “The Recent Causes of Inflation and Adverse Consequences for Consumers.” They looked at a couple of the multiple factors that can contribute to inflation, and they specifically focused on three.

How the stimulus increased demand and pulled the prices up, how regulations can increase costs for consumers, and last but certainly not least, they focused on how energy can drive prices up through the entire supply chain. All of these factors combined contributed to inflation growing faster than wages, which eats away at the purchasing power of the American consumer.

An Interview with Tirzah Duren: Policy Analyst for The American Consumer Institute.

Rising Inflation From Covid Stimulus, Regulations, and Energy Costs.

Rising Energy Costs

“When you look at the overall cost of energy prices, they have increased over 40% as of June. And when you look at the energy and transportation costs, this is really hurting the low-income consumer who has less disposable income to begin with. And when you break it down by income group, the increased cost in energy and transportation amount to almost 80% of expenses households under $15,000 and yes, that’s a lower threshold, but it’s a massive increase for the people who really can afford it the least.”Tirzah Duren 

“I’m just kind of a common sense guy that you could look at what was happening all the way back from the beginning of Covid and some of the stimulus things we were doing, the shutting down of industries and so on. I mean, if you looked at all of that, to me it was just a sign that buckle up, you’re going to see inflation like we haven’t seen in quite a long time. And the reality is we’re here. It happened.” – John Rush 

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Tirzah Duren

Tirzah Duren

Policy Analyst for the American Consumer Institute

Tirzah Duren is a Policy Analyst for The American Consumer Institute. She brings an interdisciplinary approach to policy, having received her B.A. in Anthropology from Eastern Oregon University and her M.A. in International Studies from the University of San Francisco. Tirzah has professional experience in economic research departments across various think tanks.  (Photo Credit: Twitter) 

Tirzah Duren

Tirzah Duren

Policy Analyst for the American Consumer Institute

Tirzah Duren is a Policy Analyst for The American Consumer Institute. She brings an interdisciplinary approach to policy, having received her B.A. in Anthropology from Eastern Oregon University and her M.A. in International Studies from the University of San Francisco. Tirzah has professional experience in economic research departments across various think tanks.  (Photo Credit: Twitter) 

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Biden’s Energy Policies Enable  Putin’s Russia While UN Decries Global Threat from Climate Change 

Bonner R. Cohen – https://www.cfact.org/
Interview

As Vladimir Putin’s forces unleash mayhem on Ukrainian cities and villages, the United Nations has chosen this moment in history to warn the world of impending doom – not from Putin’s tanks and missiles, but from manmade climate change.

“Climate change is killing people,” said Helen Adams, King’s College London and co-author of the latest UN report on climate change, released four days after Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine. 

The Biden administration shares this view.

It takes a lot of money to invade a country the size of Ukraine, and the Biden administration has been bankrolling Russia and China by suppressing fossil-fuel production in the U.S., thereby driving up the global price of oil and natural gas to the benefit of oil and gas exporter Russia and to the benefit of China, which has a tight grip on the materials that go into wind turbines and solar panels  

Biden is determined to force-feed Americans in the name of combating climate change.

In doing so, Biden has redirected petrodollars to Putin’s war machine and strengthened an ascendant China. https://www.cfact.org/2022/03/02/un-doubles-down-on-climate-as-putins-tanks-roll/

BIO: Bonner R. Cohen is a senior fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, a position he has held since 2002.  Prior to joining The National Center, he was a senior fellow at the Lexington Institute and the Washington editor of The Earth Times.  Dr. Cohen is the author of The Green Wave: Environmentalism and its Consequences, published by the Capital Research Center in 2006.  Together with Steve Milloy, he co-edited American Values: An Environmental Vision, published by Environmental Analysis Policy Network in 1996. Dr. Cohen received his Ph. D. summa cum laude from the University of Munich and his B.A. from the University of Georgia.  Mr. Cohen is currently a senior political analyst at CFACT.