Because of the China-U.S. trade war, many Chinese goods cannot enter the United States. Now that the U.S. dollar is starting to depreciate, these goods are entering the U.S. at higher prices, which in turn raises the prices of domestic products in the U.S. As the prices of domestic products rise, consumers' purchasing power for these products decreases, but businesses earn more. As businesses earn more, they continue to raise prices, leading to a cycle that becomes a vicious circle. However, inventory is limited, and when the inventory is cleared, prices will continue to rise. Inflation is an eternal topic in the United States, and this round of inflation in the U.S. will last for a long time.