Evaluating a Claim on Mid-2022 Inflation
In mid-2022, an economic commentator made the following statement: 'The fact that the UK, EU, and US all experienced their highest inflation in a generation proves that their central banks all failed equally in their mandate to control prices. The differences in their inflation rates, with the UK's being a bit higher, are statistically insignificant noise.'
Critically evaluate this statement. In your answer, address both the shared inflationary pressures affecting all three economies and the potential significance of the differing inflation rates.
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