Fa'amaumauga o lo'o fa'aalia ai tau o tagata fa'atau a le US ua o'o i le 40-tausaga le maualuga, ua tu'ua'ia e Biden le fa'atuputeleina o le tau i 'gaioiga a Putin'.

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Fa'amaumauga o lo'o fa'aalia ai tau o tagata fa'atau a le US ua o'o i le 40-tausaga le maualuga, ua tu'ua'ia e Biden le fa'atuputeleina o le tau i 'gaioiga a Putin'.

Following the record 7.5% high for January, the U.S. Labor Department’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) data shows February’s CPI metrics rose to 7.9%. The CPI data published on Thursday is a new 40-year high and month over month, inflation jumped by 0.8%. President Joe Biden is blaming the inflation spike on Russia’s invasion, as he previously warned “there will be costs at home. "

Fepuali'i CPI Fa'amaumauga Si'i ile 7.9%, US Stocks Pagatia


I totonu o Amerika, o loʻo i ai se siʻitaga tele i tau o oloa ma auaunaga i le tamaoaiga o Amerika i masina taʻitasi. O lo'o fa'aauau pea ona va'aia e sitiseni Amerika le fa'aitiitia o le malosi fa'atau pe a fa'aaogaina tala Amerika mo le tele o oloa ma tautua. O le Consumer Price Index (CPI) o se fua fa'atatau a le malo e fa'amauina ai se ato maketi o oloa fa'atau ma auaunaga fa'atau a Amerika i taimi masani. O faʻamaumauga e faʻasalalau i masina taʻitasi e le US Labor Department, o se faʻalapotopotoga e nafa ma le faʻatonutonuina o le saogalemu o galuega ma le lolomiina o fuainumera o le tamaoaiga.



O le masina talu ai, Bitcoin.com News reported on the CPI’s jump to 7.5% and this month’s Numera CPI continue to highlight a dismal outlook. “The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.8 percent in February on a seasonally adjusted basis after rising 0.6 percent in January,” the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics lipotia. “Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 7.9 percent before seasonal adjustment.” After the Bureau of Labor published the report, all four major equities indexes (Dow, Nasdaq, NYSE, S&P 500) shuddered.

Ua tuuaia e Biden ia Rusia, ua taʻua le Inflation Spike o le 'Pule o le tau o Putin'


Most of the stock market rout on Thursday has been blamed on the Russia-Ukraine war. Despite the fact that faʻamatalaga o faʻamatalaga inflation was broadening into a myriad of sectors across the U.S. well before the war, president Joe Biden and his administration are blaming Vladimir Putin.

“Today’s inflation report is a reminder that Americans’ budgets are being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the impacts of Putin’s price hike,” Biden faamalamalama on Thursday. “A large contributor to inflation this month was an increase in gas and energy prices as markets reacted to Putin’s aggressive actions,” the U.S. president added.

Fai mai Doocy ia Psaki: 'O Oe o le a amata ona tuʻuaʻia Putin mo mea uma seia oʻo i le ogatotonu?'


I le taimi nei, o le pusa auro ma le tamaoaiga o Peter Schiff faitio le auala e fa'aaoga e le US Labor Department e fa'atatau ai le CPI. "O tau o tagata faatau na oso i luga ole .8% ia Feb, ma aumaia ai le YOY i le 7.9%, o le maualuga lea talu mai Ianuari 1982," o Schiff tweeted. "Afai o loʻo fuaina e le CPI tau i le auala lava lea e tasi, o le a sili atu i le 15% le tupe maua a le YOY, maualuga le tau o le tau nai lo soʻo se tausaga i le 1970s ma o lenei stagflation sefulu tausaga faatoa amata."

Doocy to Psaki: "Are you guys going to start blaming Putin for everything until the midterms?" pic.twitter.com/OSWwOBWZLc

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E le gata i lea, o le taʻaloga a le pulega a Biden ia Putin ua taʻusalaina e le tele o au suʻesuʻe ma tusitala. O le tusitala o le White House mo Fox News, Peter Doocy, na fesiligia le failautusi lona 34 o le White House Jen Psaki pe o le a le umi na fuafua ai le pulega e tuuaia Rusia mo mea uma? "O le a amata ona e tuʻuaia Putin mo mea uma seia oʻo i le ogatotonu?" Doocy Fesiligia le failautusi a le au tusitala.

Biden’s statements concerning the latest inflation report, explain that he warned about Russia’s invasion putting pressure on the American economy. “As I have said from the start, there will be costs at home as we impose crippling sanctions in response to Putin’s unprovoked war,” Biden remarked on Thursday.

O le a sou manatu e uiga i le siʻitia o tau i le US ma le pulega a Biden o loʻo tuʻuaʻia le taua a Rusia-Iukureini ma "faiga faʻamalosi a Putin?" Faailoa mai ia i matou lou manatu e uiga i lenei mataupu i le vaega o faʻamatalaga o loʻo i lalo.

Punavai autu: Bitcoin.com