that really showed there are other issues going on out here. some people don t want to return to the office. many people don t want to return to i hate to call them menial, but to low wage jobs they consider to be more like treasury and because households have a fair amount of cash right now because they couldn t spend like they would normally last year and because of the government stimulus checks they re in a position to not rush back to work and that s what s happening americans are not rushing back to work for these reasons and that s creating a labor problem for businesses around the country. steve ratner, a lot to talk about. thank you so much for being on this morning. coming up we ll talk about president biden s inflation remarks when kate bedingfield joins the conversation. with days to go until the start of the tokyo olympics, more athletes are coming down
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see clouds on the horizon that could disrupt this economic picture. one is what you just mentioned. inflation. i m seeing it here in the washington, d.c., area with higher gas prices, higher lumber prices, higher airline prices, grocery prices are going up. that s a tax on people living on fixed incomes. the other thing to worry about in my opinion is a labor problem. it s getting more and more difficult for those small businesses to get their workers back on the job. i think that s because we are paying it too much unemployment benefits. 24 republican governors are saying we don t want the import unemployment benefits any longer. gillian: robert, to that point. larry summers who was president obama s economic counsel advisor says that s in an washington post op-ed. there is a chance that macroeconomics close on world war ii levels will set off inflationary pressures of a