They are LYING to you about inflation… it’s way worse | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris

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Consumer inflation is at a record 8.5% but wholesale inflation is at 11.5%, meaning that businesses have higher costs that they are most likely ready to pass down to us. So is 11% inflation coming to your grocery bill too? Yikes! #inflation

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