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but we're already seeing, you know, this potential for higher gas prices that could feed through, um, not only to people's pocketbooks when they're at the gas station,
we're already seeing, you know, this potential for higher gas prices that could feed through not only to people's pocketbooks when they're at the gas station, but, of course, if gas prices are higher, that makes it more expensive, for instance, to ship food around and trucks.
So the shipping companies are already charging more per day to charter out their boats to move containers and that will feed through to consumers that there's no way that this gets absorbed by the supply chain.
and that will feed through to consumers that there's no way that this gets absorbed by the supply chain.
I mean, it's obviously a very key part time of the year for the housing market going into the spring, um, but, you know, the, the feed-through to existing mortgage holders is very slow.
Um, but, you know, the, the feed-through to existing mortgage holders is very slow.
That won't really feed through to inflation until we have March's data, but
That won't really feed through to inflation until we have March's data,
There's always this concern about what it would mean for the impact of oil and how it would feed through to the retail consumer at the end of the day.
There's always this concern about what it would mean for the impact of oil and how it would feed through to the retail consumer at the end of the day.