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No matter what egg price you consider insane there's always room for you to pay more. I mean, face it. We've been printing money like crazy over the past years, and the inflation that we used to export to other countries stays with us this time. But salaries are still crazy high comparing to the rest of the world. You CAN pay another 20 for a dozen, literally nothing bad will happen to you if you do.
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>>62129813
>No matter what egg price you consider insane
Egg prices are so 2024. That was strictly due to Biden administration policies.

Eggs are under $2/dozen now, and I've even bought them for $1/dozen in CURRENT_YEAR during loss-leader sales. You can thank Trump for ending the Biden administration policy of "if one chicken sneezes, the whole fucking flock dies."
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>>62129813
If you exclude processed garbage and goyslop, and only include real food, US would be much higher on this list
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>>62129922
lol all this cope, what it actually is is simple, US wages are so high that even with elevated food prices they are still tiny compared to what we make on a percentage basis.
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>>62129813
It’s a good thing we’ve been printing so much, we’re going to need it for when eggs go to $20 because of a food/energy crisis.
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>>62129813
I'm surprised Argentina is lower than the median at only 23.2% of income. I went there last year and found that food prices were 20% higher than in the U.S., whether at restaurants (using Wendy's as my proxy) or at grocery stores.

FFS, every hotel I stayed at down there had kitchenettes in every room, because apparently the Argies can't afford to go to restaurants if they're paying for a hotel room.
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>>62129813
Americans are the most pampered babies ever to exist. There's no level of economic comfort they won't complain about.
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>>62130345
wealth gap
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>>62129813
Germany felt cheaper for groceries than when I lived in the UK.
t. American



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