marvin martian
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Stop buying food, medicine, clothes for your kids, and Christmas presents, you ungrateful peasants!
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday faulted Americansâ pandemic-time spending habits for rising prices and widespread supply-chain failures.
âWhatâs your message to Americans who are still so worried about their Christmas gifts on time, [and] Halloween?â a reporter asked Psaki at the daily White House press briefing. âIs this going to be happening at a fast enough pace?â
The White Houseâs message, Psaki replied, was that Americans were spending too much.
âWell, I think our message is that, one, whatâs happening right now⌠is that so many people across the country are purchasing more goods online,â Psaki replied. âMaybe some of it is from habits that developed during the pandemic when people werenât leaving their homes.â
âSome of it is because weâve seen an economic recovery that has been underway for the last nine months,â she added. âThat is leading to a massive increase in volume. Thatâs whatâs happening at ports. But what we would tell people is we are addressing and attacking the supply chain issues, even with the increased volume, which is the root cause here.â
Jen Psaki Faults Americansâ Spending Habits for Economic Woes: âRoot Causeâ of Supply Chain Problems
White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday faulted Americans' pandemic-time spending habits for rising prices and widespread supply-chain failures.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday faulted Americansâ pandemic-time spending habits for rising prices and widespread supply-chain failures.
âWhatâs your message to Americans who are still so worried about their Christmas gifts on time, [and] Halloween?â a reporter asked Psaki at the daily White House press briefing. âIs this going to be happening at a fast enough pace?â
The White Houseâs message, Psaki replied, was that Americans were spending too much.
âWell, I think our message is that, one, whatâs happening right now⌠is that so many people across the country are purchasing more goods online,â Psaki replied. âMaybe some of it is from habits that developed during the pandemic when people werenât leaving their homes.â
âSome of it is because weâve seen an economic recovery that has been underway for the last nine months,â she added. âThat is leading to a massive increase in volume. Thatâs whatâs happening at ports. But what we would tell people is we are addressing and attacking the supply chain issues, even with the increased volume, which is the root cause here.â