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As with Covid, nobody knows what's going to be the case with inflation here or anywhere later this year. As with the US Fed and Treasury, predictions are either political or an artifact of incompetence. Uncertainty is the rule, so just turn out the lights and go home for the day.

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5 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

If they can predict inflation figures up to the first quarter of 2023 that precisely, perhaps they could help me to prognosticate next week's lottery numbers... ????

The lottery numbers are easy. YOU WILL NOT WIN

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2 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Yep, as those in power keep stuffing their pockets and raping and pillaging the country...

So the root cause is voting for them?

 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

inflation exceeded its expected level and should return to its normal pace late this year.

I thought everyone knew when prices go UP , they never come

DOWN again , and he's a Finance minister ........????

regards Worgeordie

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2 hours ago, vandeventer said:

So the root cause is voting for them?

 

To be frank, voting changes nothing for most.

 

The background bureaucracy really managing everything does not change.

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2 hours ago, vandeventer said:

So the root cause is voting for them?

 

Who voted these guys in? They took power by a Coup.....

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Utter morons. Unexpected ? The sensible folk have been predicting the obvious for a long time yet this government choose to ignore those predictions.

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Reminds me in Field Sales new president fresh from the Mothership... asked where did you get the forecast? He said pulled out of my ass.. I said ok that’s what I thought... he never asked me anything...

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