I think people should recognize that inflation a was artificially low historically. Inflation got to the double digitrange when i was in the white house. On the present carter. We're not likely to see that again, for reasons. Our economy is much more global than it used to be. And we don't have a spigular percentage of the of the work force being unionized as before. So i don't really think we're going to have that problem again in terms of high inflation. But i do think we'll have inflation probably above two %. That might happen for a while, maybe somewhere between three and three and a half %. They damed a calamity.
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