SIMONE DEL ROSARIO: WHEN NEWS CAME OUT THAT U.S. CONSUMER INFLATION WENT DOWN FOR THE FIFTH STRAIGHT MONTH IN NOVEMBER, PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN TOOK TO THE PODIUM.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: In a world where inflation is rising in double digits in many major economies around the world, inflation is coming down in America.
SIMONE DEL ROSARIO: BUT HIS CLAIM DOESN’T STACK UP AGAINST THE STATS.
YES, INFLATION IN AMERICA IS DRAWING DOWN FROM JUNE’S 9.1% PEAK. BUT IT’S ALSO STARTING TO FALL IN MOST MAJOR ECONOMIES AROUND THE WORLD.
IN THE WORLD’S TOP 10 LARGEST ECONOMIES, CONSUMER INFLATION IS ON A DOWNWARD TREND IN SIX OF THEM. IT’S FLAT IN THREE. AND RISING IN ONLY ONE, JAPAN, WHICH SPORTED A 3.7% ANNUAL INCREASE IN OCTOBER, JUST A BIT MORE THAN HALF THE INFLATION RATE OF THE U.S.
WHILE GERMANY, THE UK AND ITALY ARE FACING DOUBLE DIGIT RATES, IT’S NOT RISING, AT LEAST NOT NOW.
PROVING COOLING INFLATION IS NOT UNIQUE TO THE U.S.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Make no mistake, prices are still too high. We have a lot more work to do, but things are getting better, headed in the right direction.