Inflation on groceries continued to slow in March, rising just 1.9 per cent compared with a year earlier. That's a far cry from the peak of grocery inflation at 11.4 per cent in late 2022 and early 2023. ctvnews.ca/canada/grocery…
@gmacofglebe Prices went up by 11% for two years, now prices only go up 2%. A 22% price increase, now 24% by next year.
@gmacofglebe But it's no match for rhetorical inflation.
@gmacofglebe And what's cumulative price increases since 2020 ? No mention of that I see
@gmacofglebe When will we see deflation and the return of Canadians' purchasing power?
@gmacofglebe Translation...the price is still rising, but not as much
@gmacofglebe Lol. I was going to do the math for you on how inflation compounds every year, not lowers. But I think with all the posts with the math in it, you should get the point. But for some reason, I doubt you will.
@gmacofglebe So the prices are still going up, what a shocker. Liberals think they can just spend,spend,spend and there are no repercussions. Liberal activists like Greg right there to attempt to spin things so he can keep feeding off of tax payers as well.
@gmacofglebe And yet prices are still rising….how anyone can see this as a win is beyond me.
@gmacofglebe So this why we should keep this train wreck of a government in power.