There's been some signs that consumers ar pulling back a little, though you can't necessarily tell out if you go to the airport. And so that retail sales number's going to be big. And then we got something called the university of michigan a household survey, and they asked people, yo, what do you think inflations going to be three to five years from now? And the fed watches that like a hawk.
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