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And there it is. But it's not just piece-rates that will skyrocket; processing, packaging, shipping, etc... | "As an economist, there's a great irony
here -which is that the biggest single
factor in Trump's victory was the fact
that there was a burst of inflation. It's
in the rear view mirror now, but people
are still annoyed at how much things
cost. And yet, Trump's economic program,
as far as we can tell, is the most inflationary
program probably that any American
president has ever tried to implement. "So the food on your table is largely put
there by immigrants, many of whom will
end up being deported. What's going to
happen is that farm owners are going to
have to pay much, much higher wages
to get people to do those jobs, which the
farmers will have to pass on in the form
of higher prices."; -Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman spotlighting the problem. | image tagged in double long black template,oops,all the price hikes | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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"As an economist, there's a great irony here -which is that the biggest single factor in Trump's victory was the fact that there was a burst of inflation. It's in the rear view mirror now, but people are still annoyed at how much things cost. And yet, Trump's economic program, as far as we can tell, is the most inflationary program probably that any American president has ever tried to implement. "So the food on your table is largely put there by immigrants, many of whom will end up being deported. What's going to happen is that farm owners are going to have to pay much, much higher wages to get people to do those jobs, which the farmers will have to pass on in the form of higher prices."; -Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman spotlighting the problem.