Inflation Spiked in December After Trending Down for Months

Inflation Spiked in December After Trending Down for Months
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The Spin

Republican narrative

Further monthly inflation spikes are bad enough, but more important ahead of this year's election is that Americans are paying 23% to 37% more on groceries and 28% more to heat their homes than when Biden took office, all while real weekly earnings have plunged 4.5%. Despite claims that the inflation fight was over, this latest CPI report doesn't comes as a surprise. Biden and his fellow congressional Democrats have spent exorbitant amounts of money they don't have — this is the end result of "Build Back Better" and "Bidenomics."

Democratic narrative

Consumer sentiment prior to Trump's election through today showed Democrats offering optimism at every point except during the market crash around COVID. Republican sentiment, however, immediately skyrocketed when Trump took office and then plummeted the second he was out. The economy has been on a roll over the past year — unemployment reaching a 50-year low, inflation consistently dropping — but the GOP has corrupted sentiment polls by changing their tune based on who's in office.

Metaculus Prediction


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