Vision Of A Dart
I was sitting out back this morning. My country is in the middle of a cyclone (hurricane) when I saw a vision of a paper dart being thrown by a hand.
Vision ended
Vision Of A Dart
I was sitting out back this morning. My country is in the middle of a cyclone (hurricane) when I saw a vision of a paper dart being thrown by a hand.
Vision ended
Not positive, but I will just "throw this one out there" (pardon the pun).
This was posted and apparently received on the same day as your Canned Meat Vision, which means they could potentially relate to one another. If so, it could mean that the value of paper money itself is increasingly going to be in decline.
Meat prices are also skyrocketing, and inflation is causing it, because we are all still making the same dollar but the dollar keeps plummeting in what it can actually buy us. From 2 days ago.
Grocery prices continue to rise, but some cities see higher spikes than others
By Mary Cunningham
Edited By Anne Marie D. Lee
Updated on: April 17, 2025 / 4:11 PM EDT / CBS News
As ongoing inflation continues to deplete household budgets, perhaps nowhere is the pinch felt more strongly than in grocery aisles. However, depending on where you live, the pain can be sharper than in other areas.
That's according to a new study from SmartAsset which reveals notable fluctuations in grocery price increases from city to city. The financial technology company used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to examine how the costs of everyday items like eggs, meat and produce have changed in 12 major metro areas over the last year.
"While prices of fruits, vegetables and dairy products either increased or decreased depending on the location, eggs, meat and poultry soared almost unanimously, reaching over 9% or higher than just a year before — tripling the general rate of inflation," the study found.
Jaclyn DeJohn, director of economic analysis and author of the SmartAsset study, said the big takeaway is how much location can impact these day-to-day items.
"We really wanted to do was compare where people's budget is going to get hit the hardest," said DeJohn, who noted that the study in not a comprehensive ranking but a snapshot of location-related shifts in the cost of groceries. "People are noticing these costs, and they're impacting their bottom line."
Vision Of A Can Of Meat
This morning while praying, I saw a vision of a can of corned beef, which was open. I had the impression that there was going to be some kind of shortage of meat in the stores. Vision Ended
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