
Inflation Exit Only
Officials and business messaging declare inflation to be easing, but for ordinary people the damage has already been locked into everyday life. The cartoon mocks the gap between reassuring economic headlines and the permanent reset in household costs.
Single-panel editorial cartoon set in a supermarket entrance designed like airport security. Shoppers with full carts pass through a waist-high one-way turnstile under a bold sign reading 'TEMPORARY INFLATION' to enter the store. Once inside, every shelf shows neatly replaced price tags with sharply higher numbers, and a store worker in the aisle is using a pricing gun and small welding torch to literally fuse the new tags onto the shelves. In the background, above the checkout exit, a bright corporate-style banner says 'Inflation Cooling,' while customers stare at receipts or shelves in disbelief. The joke lands in the contrast between the language of something brief and reversible at the entrance and the visibly permanent higher prices inside.
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