Exchange rate makes a huge difference these days.
Sounds like you all enjoyed it !
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When did the US get so expensive though? Wow! All budgets were completely blown...
I'm not sure if inflation is much different to here in the UK or elsewhere for that matter, I think the real kicker is the exchange rate now. We enjoyed it when a UK Pound would get us almost 2 USD, now it's more like 1.25 USD.
Dave
Some context for inflation numbers
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DonnaR57
We have had runaway inflation here in the USA for the past 2 years.
Americans traditionally have short memories when it comes to economic trends. The inflation we've seen over the last couple of years has been minuscule compared to past periods. The rates we dealt with in the mid-1970's put the rates we've seen in the last couple of years in appropriate perspective. No one has seen "runaway" inflation in the USA in a couple of decades. And in other countries -- Venezula comes to mind, their true runaway inflation is approaching 9600%. I think the current inflation rate for the USA is 2.7%
This web page shows the inflation rates in the USA from 1929 to 2023 to gain a perspective on what's going on with the inflation here in this country. (I haven't checked the arithmetic-- but it seems reasonable)
And to keep things in perspective about other countries that really seem to be having "runaway inflation rates" as tracked by worldpopulationreview.com:
Venezuela: 9586% 🇻🇪
Zimbabwe: 676% 🇿🇼
Sudan: 71.4% 🇸🇩
Argentina: 46.9% 🇦🇷
South Sudan: 36.4% 🇸🇸
Liberia: 30.55% 🇱🇷
Ethiopia: 22.6% 🇪🇹
Iran: 22% 🇮🇷
Mark
crystal ball is still a bit murky
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Southwest Dave
If my sums are correct a US gallon would cost you around $7.2 right now.
Dave, gas prices in Las Vegas today are about $4.45 per gallon. (Oh, I see you meant in the UK?)
For the most part, the US economy has kept price increases much lower than just about anywhere else on the planet.
Any price increase in fuel, food, housing, etc. causes stress and concerns, but the economy is still plugging along and the long-thought-to-arrive recession hasn't really happened here yet. Our RTA business plans for 2023-2024 include calcs for such a recession--but the data is still a bit murky.
Mark
Multi tasking is my enemy !
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If my sums are correct a US gallon would cost you around $7.2 right now.
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Dave, gas prices in Las Vegas today are about $4.45 per gallon.
My bad. I should have finished the above sentence with "$7.2 right now here in the UK"
Dave
Bodie after the storm comes to mind!
Hopefully, we'll see some more photos from UKCraig's trip.
Bodie after the storm comes to mind!