I agree. That tells me that the underlying economy is still strong. Do you agree or disagree?
I don't understand this economy.
Inflation is high
Unemployment is low
There are people with cash and they are spending it
We have a weird supply chain issue
I think several things are at work:
1. Gas prices and the oil companies that started shutting things down when COVID hit (which is understandable) are having too hard of a time ramping back up because they can't find the labor and can't get the materials to expand drilling. Add in Russia and we have high gas prices which raise the price of everything.
2. China has interrupted its manufacturing base with COVID shutdowns and the end result is we can't get resupplied here because we became too dependent on China.
3. There are plenty of companies that are happy with their profit margins while producing less. I think it may take years before car dealerships carry the inventory they used to because they are just as profitable because they are getting full price and sometimes plus for their vehicles. The average new car is selling for 48K right now.
Problems ahead:
- Retail is going to take a beating because disposable income is dropping dramatically for the working and lower middle class because basics have increased so much
- With high-interest rates, the housing market is going to slow down and that supports a big number of jobs from actual construction to materials
- Commercial construction will take big hits also
- Municipalities still have not dealt with the massive cost of COVID in regards to lost sales tax revenues as they have been kicking the can down the road
- We really don't know how bad the government spending spree is going to affect the economy because honestly we've been propping it up with borrowed money but that well is dry
We need gas to come down and materials to start following so supply will increase and demand will decrease. If we can get those two issues solved then we can work our way out of this problem. I do think people are finally going back to work as I noticed staffing increases and more regular working hours so that is a positive.
I went to the grocery store yesterday and here are some of the prices:
Lean ground beef - $9.32 a lb
Dozen eggs - $3.99
12 pack of Coke was the regular price (I haven't bought Coke Zero at the regular price in years there is always a promotion going on)
Sliced Deli meat was $11.99 a lb
What should have been a grocery bill of about $220 was $286. My wife and I can afford it but working families with 3 to 4 kids are going to be hurting.