Article 5JPKS “Kind of crazy”—how the booming US used car market is driving inflation

“Kind of crazy”—how the booming US used car market is driving inflation

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Last month it took Carey Cherner, a 36-year-old used car dealer in Kensington, Maryland, less than 12 hours to sell a 2001 Ford F-150 pick-up truck with 184,000 miles on the clock. It went for $7,500-50 percent higher than usual.

Cherner's experience was not a one-off in the US used car market, where prices are rising rapidly. The industry is at t heart of the country's growing inflationary pressures-and has therefore become a subject of great interest to policymakers in Washington.

There's more people buying cars than there are cars in the market, which makes it go kind of crazy," Cherner said.

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