The Pizza Index has a new story. American civil servants taking a week off to eat pizza—this indicator of purchasing power is quite interesting. Iran, Cuba, Colombia... Looking globally, policy waves always influence the market. Sometimes, you can see the true state of the economy just from people's plates. This wave of pizza stories might reveal quite a few insights. 🍕
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LightningWallet
· 21m ago
Haha, can't even afford pizza anymore, this economy really can't hold up anymore.
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OnchainGossiper
· 01-05 18:26
Haha, now even eating pizza can become an economic indicator. We're really living in data.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 01-05 08:53
The pizza index is really something else. Civil servants are starting to eat pizza, which might be a sign that the economy isn't doing too well.
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ProposalDetective
· 01-05 08:52
Haha, the Pizza Index is more honest than the stock market; you can really see some insights.
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ProxyCollector
· 01-05 08:52
The pizza index, to put it simply, is an economist's "lazy tool."
US government employees are on vacation eating pizza—can you really tell anything from that? I think, no, it's just that their wallets are getting thinner.
The global economy is in chaos, and no index is useful. Only the crypto world can save me.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 01-05 08:37
Haha, American civil servants are all on vacation eating pizza, this economic indicator really drags down the score.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-05 08:32
Haha, American civil servants are starting to eat pizza, now this is really economics in action.
The Pizza Index has a new story. American civil servants taking a week off to eat pizza—this indicator of purchasing power is quite interesting. Iran, Cuba, Colombia... Looking globally, policy waves always influence the market. Sometimes, you can see the true state of the economy just from people's plates. This wave of pizza stories might reveal quite a few insights. 🍕