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UMich experts talk supply chain crisis origins, trajectory

A supply chain crisis is becoming increasingly evident on a global scale, experts say. Purchases made online are taking longer to arrive and stores are struggling to maintain inventory of their goods. What is the root of this issue? 

Daniil Manaenkov, an economic forecaster at the University of Michigan, told The Michigan Daily the main reason for the supply chain crisis is the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. People with both lower and higher incomes increased their spending on goods, while spending on services decreased.

“We gave a lot of people more income than they used to get in regular jobs … a lot of people on the higher end of income distribution kept their incomes, but they had their limited opportunities to spend them on services,” Manaenkov said. “As a result, people have had tons of money on the sidelines, and they’ve been spending it on goods to the extent possible.”

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