CryptoWorld News reports that U.S. President Donald Trump stated in a podcast interview aired on Wednesday that once the Iran conflict ends, U.S. gasoline prices will drop, and the current inflation level is not "very high." "Our inflation isn't severe. Look, if you exclude gasoline and energy prices, our inflation is very mild," Trump said in the podcast.

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RefrigeratorMagnetContract
· 13m ago
I'm familiar with this pitch; avoiding losses makes me a profit master.
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WatercolorInAGlassBottle
· 3h ago
Podcast reaches new heights in governance, next time just say excluding the dollar when discussing wealth
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NeonStreetReflections
· 3h ago
Listening to your words is like listening to a speech; anyway, the wallet won't lie.
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PunkRiskMgr
· 4h ago
This algorithm is recommended to be promoted to the stock market, excluding declines and only counting increases.
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ProofOfNap
· 4h ago
Did what Trump just said really mean that once oil prices drop, inflation disappears? Then who’s responsible for the increases before that?
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StainedGlassSun
· 4h ago
Energy is not counted as inflation, so can food also be excluded?
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NarrativeCartographer
· 4h ago
Gasoline prices have dropped, but nothing else is rising? Is the supply chain just a show?
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ForkInTheRoadmap
· 4h ago
Is inflation mild? The hand that bought eggs last week is trembling.
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PermissionedFury
· 4h ago
Will oil prices drop after the Iran conflict ends? This prediction is more mysterious than my altcoins.
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GoldfishOnIce
· 4h ago
Classic phrasing: Remove the ones that increased in price from the statistics; of course, the remaining ones are not high.
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