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40%. hotel 24% and appliances just under percent. so prices are high and the federal reserve says many economists believe as well they will continue to go higher. yet just 40 days into 2020 two, the president now bankingo on much better. 2020uc three, tucker , first ou, of course. thanks so much,h, tracy. you don t need to be an economist to understand what s actually driving inflation. a lot of things influence. inflation, but over time inflation is determined by the size of your money supply. if you have a lot of something, it becomes less valuable. it sim that simple. that s why we have inflationim and over time youe, can destroy your currency. t so our government bipartisan coalition over time has printed