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Economy
Yellen: We Still ‘See Increases' in Important Prices, But People Will See We've Improved Economy
2023-11-22
[Breitbart] On Monday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen acknowledged that “Americans still see increases in some important prices, including food, from where we were prior to the pandemic.” And responded to poor polling data on the economy by stating that “it’s our job to explain to Americans what President Biden has done to improve the economy. I think as inflation comes down, prices stop rising, and the labor market remains strong, Americans will begin to see that we have made meaningful progress.”

Co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin asked, “Thanksgiving is coming up, and some good news at least that we’re hearing in terms of inflation and the price of turkey and what it’s going to cost people at home to buy it, to get through Thanksgiving has come down, but it is still more expensive than where we [were] in 2021. How do you think about where we are in this inflation battle?”

Yellen answered, “So, I think we’re making considerable progress in bringing inflation down, and we saw this clearly in last week’s news, 12-month headline inflation is down to 3.2%. That’s down almost 6 percentage points from its high. But, although prices in general are rising much less quickly, Americans still see increases in some important prices, including food, from where we were prior to the pandemic. And this remains notable to people who go to the store and shop or rents — although they’re rising less quickly now — are certainly higher than they were before the pandemic. So, I do think we’re making considerable progress in bringing inflation down, but Americans do notice higher prices from what they used to be accustomed to. And, importantly, we’re making this inflation progress while maintaining a strong economy and a strong labor market. So, that’s good news for Americans.”

Sorkin then said, “Madam Secretary, it may be good news for Americans, but it doesn’t seem to be showing up in the polls for President Biden, and I also want to read you something. A recent poll by The New York Times and Siena College finding 59% of voters under 30 rate the economy as poor. So, philosophically and sort of intellectually, you can look at a lot of these numbers and say, man, this is a great economy in so many ways on a relative basis to history and the like, but at the same time, you have poll numbers and others saying that they don’t feel it.”

Yellen responded, “I’m aware of that, and I think it’s our job to explain to Americans what President Biden has done to improve the economy. I think as inflation comes down, prices stop rising, and the labor market remains strong, Americans will begin to see that we have made meaningful progress. And importantly, the administration is making investments in America that will show up and improve conditions and more availability of good jobs in many parts of the country that have not seen a lot of progress. We’ve had good economic results on the coasts. Many parts of the country over the last several decades have been left behind, and now, as a result of the trifecta of legislation that’s been passed, the infrastructure bill, the CHIPS and Science Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, we’ve had over $500 billion in manufacturing investments that have been announced. We’re beginning to see some of those come to fruition, a new battery built in the middle of America, in places that really need good jobs, and I think this is really improving America’s prospects over the medium term, and, over time, Americans will see that and feel more hopeful about our prospects.”

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Posted by:Skidmark

#9  "Watch my hand! Not the other hand! The one over here! This is magical! Stop watching my other hand! Right here! Are you people stupid? I have a degree! You don't!"
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2023-11-22 15:41  

#8  #6 Yep - and what happened right after Thanksgiving 2019 to change all that is brewing up once again in China... right on cue.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2023-11-22 14:04  

#7  "It's the economy, stupid" does not work as an argument on the brand of stupid being produced by the gummint schools these days.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-11-22 13:01  

#6  
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-11-22 12:58  

#5  I guess from the perspective of a Ukrainian bureaucrat, the US economy has dramatically improved since Joe Biden took office. Not perfect but much improved. Other parasites are happy as well.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-11-22 10:21  

#4  
Posted by: DarthVader   2023-11-22 09:03  

#3  "Other than food, energy, housing, transportation, clothing,..... we're doing great!
Starving in the cold and dark is very good for our carbon-capture regime"
Posted by: Frank G   2023-11-22 08:39  

#2  The very nature of government is that it categorically cannot improve anything, not even itself.
Posted by: badanov   2023-11-22 08:00  

#1  Her concept of 'improved economy' doesn't involve the life of most Americans. It's what her and the elites reap from manipulating and looting the system.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-11-22 07:39  

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