Question to EU residents, how are you holding up, how bad things really are?

Question to EU residents, how are you holding up, how bad things really are?

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would you?
odds: you VILL
evens: not today
zero roll again

Not selling my Bitcoin and I hope the Eurozone collapses

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Can someone tell me how the EU has a lower inflation rate than the US right now?

white privilege

both are not real inflation numbers.

The ECB can't hike rates because it would bankrupt PIGS

I'm all in USDC and Bitcoin
why would I care about the french jewess

both US and EU are lying about the numbers

Jusqu'ici, tout va bien.

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If I ignore 4chin shitposts, things are mostly OK
>out of heatwave
>lidl is still cheap
>don't drive, so wallet is doing fine so far
>stable well paid job for yurop
>soon going for holidays
>most investments in USD
>country has gas reserves for the winter
Waiting to watch the world burn and profit from it desu

>Believing official numbers
Come on now.

Pretty comfy, got a salary raise and now have 100k euro salary (with some hustle ~120k). Don't give a fuck about inflation, rates hikes, etc. Of course the salary is far away from US, but I am too lazy now to even try moving there.

Inflation only hurts the poor user.
Don’t tell me you’re still poor after the greatest bullrun and easy money in our generation that happened in the past 2 months.

I think my grocery bill got a bit more expensive but it's still low compared to other countries including the US

Meant to say 2 years, but the bullrun in other assets and trad fi lasted for 22 years now.

we don't, everything has gone up 50%+ in 6 months, fuel, groceries etc

I buy almost the same things every week, used to play 45-50 now im paying 75+ consistently

Here in germany things are going down fast.
Döner at 18€ now.
Had some grocery stores plundered last weekend in the Northeast.
I think this weekend the shootings will start in earnest.

The ECB printed less than the Fed after the covid crash, although it was still in the trillions of euros. Simple as

why is a kebab in a wrap considered the staple for german inflation?

It hurts anyway user, im spending 30-35% more on average compared to past 3-4 years and that's actually trying to cut on a few things, having a 6fig salary and top5% earners in the country just helps not having to rely on food banks but you take the hit nonetheless. Plus you will see when we start seeing tax increases

besides I would say high earners in my circle are way more concerned about the situation overall, dumb people tend to care less as long as they have got their basics covered

Steak is 80€ per 100g here.
Only thing plebs have left to eat.

> we're hiking rates because le Russia bad

> grocery stores plundered
lol for real? already?

im in one of the higher inflation countries but honestly i havent noticed it that much besides peoples heating and electric bills going up

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Media is trying to cover it up but i have seen it with my own eyes. Looting going on in full force now.

why didn't you film it

Phone was stolen.

>source: trust me bro
lmao get fucked

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at least you still have your anal virginity

Yeah. Have fun with the gates and security around your homes.

Preißn gehn den Bach runter, Limes wieder aufbauen

there really isn't much wrong with my life
not much has changed which is odd because if you come to Any Forums it is poverty or something in here and noone can afford water even

Few lifeboats are being quietly rolled down, but the music keeps playing and everyone is having time of their life.

i live in germany tho and this user is lying

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I'm ok, but I'm a wfh techie and my company pays for almost everything. My wagie friends struggle though, especially those working for the gubment. Buying groceries in bulk at lidl helps a ton though.

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