Does Everything Feel More Expensive Now –

Yes – because it is

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I passed a gas station this morning, and …

I’m certain you’ve seen something like this.

The lowest I’ve seen is still over $4 a gallon. Four dollars!!!!!

At the gas pump, at the grocery store… everything feels more expensive now.

Scratch that. Everything is more expensive now!

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