Russell Rhodes Blog

How’d we get here?

It’s Friday. I really wanted to write about something fun today. I can’t.

I’m just stunned at the cost of things. The shortages of things. How’d we get here?

Let’s start with baby formula. I mean, baby formula??!!

How’d we get here? According to the Wall Street Journal, the baby formula shortage started in Washington. The shortage began after Abbott Laboratories shut down a plant in Michigan after four babies who had consumed formula fell seriously ill.

Abbott has a huge part of the baby formula market in this country. The others are having trouble making up the gap.

The FDA Commissioner was asked by Congress yesterday why the agency didn’t do something about this months ago when the problem was discovered? Few answers.

Relief is on the way. The White House is moving forward with plans to fly in formula from other countries. It could take weeks though for things to get back to normal.

Gas prices. How’d we get here? Let’s start with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. That pushed crude oil prices higher.

CNBC says crude prices were already on the rise before the war. Remember during the early days of the pandemic, oil prices hit record lows? Negative. We weren’t driving. The need for gas fell off the cliff.

Now, the world is open again and that has led to a surge in demand. Energy producers were just not ready after cutting back during Covid.

The cost of everything else. How’d we get here? You can blame the cost of fuel on that too. Specifically, diesel.

Target CEO Brian Cornell says, “We did not anticipate that transportation and freight costs would soar the way they have as fuel prices have risen to all time highs.”

Even if you can afford it, can you find it? Supply chain. How’d we get here? Fox Business reports that consumers are struggling with not only higher prices, but shortages in common goods.

In fact, 41% of purchases were hindered by supply chain shortages. This comes from a report by Morning Consult.

The report says, “While bottlenecks have loosened for a handful of product types due to fortified supply chains and cooling goods demand, consumers reported increasing difficulty obtaining products in categories such as grocery, housing-related items and vehicles.”

But why? Why can’t I find sugar free Vitamin Water? Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. China’s Covid lockdowns. That’s according to CNN.

Supply chain disruptions are driving prices up. It might be 2023 before things improve. Simply put, we got here because problems have just piled on top of one another.

The pandemic really did a number on us. Our health. Our economy.

I’m sure I have oversimplified this explanation of how we got here. That said, we are here. Now, we gotta get out.