
Inflation Exit Only
The cartoon mocks how officials and experts marketed inflation as fleeting, only for that 'temporary' explanation to become a permanent excuse for elevated everyday prices. The humor comes from treating a short-lived balloon as the literal force keeping costs suspended overhead.
A supermarket aisle scene under a fluorescent ceiling: a giant red helium balloon labeled “TEMPORARY INFLATION” is wedged permanently in the rafters, dusty enough to show it has been there a long time. From the balloon dangle strings tied directly to every price tag on the shelves, yanking milk, eggs, bread, and cereal prices visibly upward. Below, shoppers stand on tiptoe with coupons, calculators, and strained expressions, trying to reach the tags as if the prices themselves have floated out of range. A manager in an apron glances up at the balloon and shrugs beneath a small sign reading “EXIT ONLY,” implying there’s supposedly no way back down.
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