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TOO LATE: Biden Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Says She Regrets Saying That Inflation Was ‘Transitory’ (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit

Throughout a current look on the FOX Enterprise Community, Biden Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen mentioned that she regrets her earlier declare that inflation was transitory.

That’s fairly an admission.

In January of this year, Yellen conceded that People usually are not prone to see costs come down any time quickly, contradicting feedback from Biden.

Is somebody slipping fact serum into her espresso?

Transcript by way of Real Clear Politics:

EDWARD LAWRENCE, FOX BUSINESS NETWORK: However, once you discuss costs, the CPI inflation has had a 3 in entrance of it since July of final yr. Why is Jamie Dimon unsuitable then when he’s saying the worst case is stagflation?

YELLEN: Properly, I don’t suppose we’re going to see stagflation. Most forecasters consider we’re on a path the place inflation will come down over time.

The only greatest contributor to inflation is housing prices. And we will see, once we have a look at the marketplace for new rental flats, that, in lots of elements of the nation, rental costs for brand new flats have truly declined total, flat to barely down. It takes some time for that to filter into the CPI.

And so I’ve each expectation that the one largest contributor to it, to inflation goes to be transferring down over this yr.

LAWRENCE: And that can deliver the remainder of it with it. So, you — in 2021, although, you probably did say that inflation was transitory. Do you remorse saying that now?

YELLEN: I remorse saying it was transitory. It has come down, however I believe transitory means just a few weeks or months to most individuals, and that — it’s lasted longer than that.

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Do you suppose anybody within the media will comply with up on this remark with a query for Joe Biden?

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