ASU economist believes price increases should slow down soon as country comes back from pandemic
ASU Economist Dennis Hoffman is not surprised to see current inflation and believes it should get better in the next few months.
ASU Economist Dennis Hoffman is not surprised to see current inflation and believes it should get better in the next few months.
In this story aired May 13, 2021, on Fox10:
The economy was shut down a year ago today. Of course you’re gonna get a dramatic price increase. I think the real proof of the pudding is gonna be is how are prices performing mid-summer, into the fall, into next year.
– Dennis Hoffman, professor of economics
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