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AN ARTICLE A DAY, PICKED BY OUR EDITORS | | Everyone is dealing with the effects of inflation these days, and the US Department of Defense (DoD) is no exception. The annual inflation rate hit 7 percent at the end of 2021—the highest level since 1982—and some experts believe that prices could continue to rise. If this is the case, the DoD could lose over $100 billion in purchasing power within five years, according to McKinsey models. This poses many risks not only for the DoD, but also many private companies at all levels of the value chain. A new article breaks down what defense industry leaders can do to address these risks as we navigate these uncertain times. You don’t want to miss it. | — Joyce Yoo, digital editor, New York | | How will the Defense Department deal with possible long-term inflation and price increases for its most important programs? | | —Tiffany Burns, McKinsey partner, on attracting talent and the future of stores in a new episode of the McKinsey on Consumer and Retail podcast | | Did you enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to colleagues and friends so they can subscribe too. Was this issue forwarded to you? Sign up for it and sample our 40+ other free email subscriptions here. | | This email contains information about McKinsey’s research, insights, services, or events. By opening our emails or clicking on links, you agree to our use of cookies and web tracking technology. For more information on how we use and protect your information, please review our privacy policy. | You received this email because you subscribed to the Daily Read newsletter. | | Copyright © 2022 | McKinsey & Company, 3 World Trade Center, 175 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10007 | | | |
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