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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Prices in the U.S. seem to be rising, so I wonder .

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#1
  • Japon
  • 2022/09/30 02:50

I am a resident of Japan. There is a lot of talk here about how prices in the U.S. are rising rapidly, but I wonder if people living in the U.S. are getting paid in proportion to that ? So even though prices are high, are they not suffering that much?
Are pensioners affected by the high prices? ?
What about those who originally work for low wages ( What about immigrants from Mexico, those living in Compton, etc. ) ?
Are foreign students from Japan doing well? Are they doing well? I wonder if the money they send back to Japan is worth it.

I have not been to the US for a long time, so I was wondering about the current situation.

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#46
  • 利上げ
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 15:32
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Indeed. But the cost of fuel is going up, so shipping must be expensive. I only buy what I need anymore. I try to reduce food loss as much as possible and go buy food when it's gone. And I don't shop hungry.

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#47
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 16:44
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It would be up to the supplier to decide.

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#48
  • 食料不足
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 18:54
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It was more than 10 years ago that I heard that if all the food in the world were shared equally among all mankind, each person would have less than a bowl of rice. People in the U.S. don't hesitate to throw it all away if they can't eat it. When I first saw it, I thought it was a waste of food, but I heard that once you put a mouthful of food in your mouth, bacteria grows within an hour, and it is disgusting to eat the leftovers again later. If that's the case, why don't you just share the food from the beginning? I hope they will learn to be grateful for the food they eat.

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#50
  • 可哀想
  • 2022/10/17 (Mon) 21:30
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↑ I don't need to know that.

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#52
  • しれーと円安で大儲けしてる
  • 2022/10/22 (Sat) 01:32
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I wonder if Japanese supermarkets are going to have a sale to reduce the yen's depreciation ?.

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