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Jul 2022
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323: Inflation Reaches Levels Not Seen S...

CHRIS BROWNING
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There's one word that I'm sure we've all heard more times than we can count for the past year, and that's Inflation.   As you know, prices are pretty much up on everything. Since April of 2021. Inflation has been steadily increasing and is significantly higher than the usual 2%.   In this episode we're breaking down:   What's going on with inflation and why ... Show More
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