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One more "Pearl"...

Author: TyroneIrish (22388 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)
Posted at 3:05 pm on Nov 7, 2025
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...from 'Politifact'...YES...Biden was President through all of this...see 'ya...
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High inflation rates have bedeviled Joe Biden during much of his presidency. But in recent remarks, Biden expressed optimism that the U.S. has turned a corner in its effort to fight fast-rising prices.

"While we have more to do, inflation is down by two-thirds," Biden said during an Aug. 29 speech about lowering health care costs. "Inflation is now down close to 3%, the lowest among the world’s leading economies."

We’ve previously reported that parts of that statement are correct: Inflation is down by about two-thirds from its peak in summer 2022, and it currently measures just over 3% compared with prices one year earlier.

But does the U.S. have the lowest inflation rate among the world’s leading economies?

When we last addressed how the U.S. ranks internationally in inflation — in June 2022, at the height of U.S. inflation — we found that although inflation rose above pre-COVID-19 levels in every major economy around the world, inflation in the United States spiked higher than its most direct competitors.

Now, though, the United States is beating its competitors in lowering inflation. The U.S. has a lower inflation rate than any other member of the G-7 group of large economies. And among a broader group of advanced industrialized nations, only a few countries beat the United States’ inflation rate.

First, let’s look at the members of the G-7 — Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. (Current data is not available for Japan, so we’ll set it aside.)

For the first half of 2022, the U.S. had the highest inflation rate of any G-7 country. But in the most recent data, covering July 2023, that has reversed: The U.S. now has the lowest inflation of any G-7 country.

From February 2023 to June 2023, the U.S. was a close second to Canada for the G-7’s lowest inflation rate. Then, in July 2023, the United States edged slightly lower than Canada, sealing its lowest-in-the-G-7 status.

In July 2023, the United States’ 3.2% rate was better than Canada’s 3.3%, France’s 4.3%, Italy’s 5.9%, and Germany’s 6.2%, and it was half of the United Kingdom’s 6.4% rate.


Fact check: Biden says wages are up after being adjusted for inflation

The White House pointed PolitiFact to slightly different data compiled by its own Council of Economic Advisers that sought to iron out methodological differences in how different countries calculate inflation. But the conclusion aligned with our findings: After tracking higher than the other G-7 nations in early 2022, inflation in the U.S. now rests at the bottom of the G-7.

If you expand the field of economic rivals, the U.S. inflation rate continues to fare better.

The U.S. inflation rate is below the average for the G-20, a group of 20 nations with large economies. For June 2023, the most recent data available, the average inflation rate for G-20 nations was 5.5%.

The same holds if you look at members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which includes most European nations and selected large economies from the Americas, Asia and elsewhere.

Beyond the G-7 nations, the U.S. also boasts a lower inflation rate than such countries as Belgium, Israel, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.
Only a few OECD countries reported inflation rates lower than the United States’, including Denmark, Greece, Portugal, South Korea, Spain and Switzerland.
PolitiFact ruling

Mostly True

Biden said that current U.S. inflation is "the lowest among the world’s leading economies."

Starting in July 2023, the U.S. passed Canada for the lowest inflation among the G-7 countries.

Looking at the most recent data for a larger grouping of 30-plus large economies, the U.S. has one of the lowest inflation rates, but a few countries — Denmark, Greece, Portugal, South Korea, Spain and Switzerland — have lower inflation than the U.S. does.
We rate the statement Mostly True.

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Replies to: "One more "Pearl"..."

  • If the shutdown tanks the economy who wins? - Curly1918 - 8:49am 11/7/25 (45) [View All]
    • Hedge funds and Pelosi. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 1:02pm 11/7/25
      • Nancy's Husband does the investing...and he's NOT a Hedge Fund Trader (do a board search under my [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 1:37pm 11/7/25
        • You somehow believe that fact helps your argument? That just implicates him in the misdeeds. - LanceManion - 3:10pm 11/7/25
          • It's one thing for Paul Pelosi to bet on Alphabet, given its CEO bending to DJT's pressure...but [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 3:39pm 11/7/25
    • "The Biden Administration Handed Over a Strong Economy"...this Chaos is ALL on Trump... [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 12:38pm 11/7/25
      • Perhaps... but it will take until the middle of 2026 to see how the Big Beautiful Bill works out. - Curly1918 - 1:46pm 11/7/25
        • Nice try, Curly...but this self-inflicted debacle is definitely all on DJT's watch...and ever - TyroneIrish - 2:07pm 11/7/25
          • Check in in mid 2026. If you're right you're right. If not.. you'll find an obscure link that says - Curly1918 - 3:29pm 11/7/25
      • Sure they did. Best ever. [NT] - MuskyTommy - 1:09pm 11/7/25
        • I invite you to prove otherwise...an immense challenge, I know, but that's your problem. [NT] - TyroneIrish - 1:30pm 11/7/25
          • Yea I know. It’s all Trumps fault. Thanks for playing. [NT] - MuskyTommy - 2:10pm 11/7/25
          • We all prospered under Bidenomics [NT] [LINK] - MuskyTommy - 2:07pm 11/7/25
            • The VERY Conservative Heritage Foundation (of "Project 2025" fame) conveniently forgets to note - TyroneIrish - 2:27pm 11/7/25
              • Biden was president [NT] - MuskyTommy - 2:31pm 11/7/25
                • As mentioned...your lack of Critical Thinking is dramatic...and I fear I've thrown too many pearls - TyroneIrish - 2:41pm 11/7/25
                  • Biden was president. His economy. Try harder to make excuses. [NT] - MuskyTommy - 2:47pm 11/7/25
                    • One more "Pearl"... - TyroneIrish - 3:05pm 11/7/25
                      • Start calling Mr. Excuse [NT] - MuskyTommy - 3:16pm 11/7/25
          • And another [NT] [LINK] - MuskyTommy - 2:04pm 11/7/25
            • More evidence that you need someone to handle your important affairs... [NT] - TyroneIrish - 2:18pm 11/7/25
              • Who was president? Biden [NT] - MuskyTommy - 2:24pm 11/7/25
          • Take a trip down memory lane [NT] [LINK] - MuskyTommy - 2:01pm 11/7/25
            • LOL...are you Daft?...were you alert and functional in 2022?...remember the GLOBAL Inflation caused - TyroneIrish - 2:16pm 11/7/25
              • Biden was president [NT] - MuskyTommy - 2:24pm 11/7/25
              • I think that you mean “The Inflation Reduction Act” - PaND - 2:22pm 11/7/25
    • an economy tanking because of a govt shutdown just means govt is too big [NT] - WestCoastIrishFan - 10:23am 11/7/25
      • Thanks Trump and his sycophants [NT] - Domer From Hell - 11:35am 11/7/25
      • Right, that's what it means. Eyeroll [NT] - jimbasil - 11:33am 11/7/25
      • My first thought exactly. [NT] - NedoftheHill - 10:28am 11/7/25
    • What signs do you see about the economy tanking? - PaND - 10:10am 11/7/25
      • The market is going down, layoffs are going up, retail buying is flat... and the business channels' - Curly1918 - 11:57am 11/7/25
    • Democrats. See Tuesday's election results. - conorlarkin - 10:06am 11/7/25
      • I've spoken with several "No Kings" participants in other parts of the country...their fervor...and - TyroneIrish - 2:02pm 11/7/25
      • A true partisan can vote for shutdown, then blame the otherside when he gets what he voted for - NedoftheHill - 10:31am 11/7/25
        • Yes, but here, the Democrats are on the moral high ground. Their "ask" is reasonable. - conorlarkin - 12:23pm 11/7/25
          • If you are being reasonable, own it. You blame the GOP b/c you aren't being reasonable. [NT] - NedoftheHill - 4:18pm 11/7/25
          • It is not reasonable. - PaND - 12:40pm 11/7/25
    • China. Their opponent has a political party willing to tank its own economy for sake of power. [NT] - LanceManion - 9:19am 11/7/25
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