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Originally Posted by Two Bills
Inflation is a world wide problem at the moment, and the US is in a lot better place than many countries, and handling the problem quite well
9+ down to 4.93 and falling.
You lucky people!
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From government accountability office not network news. This is just food prices.
Prices are expected to grow more slowly in 2023 than they did in 2022. But it's still going to grow more than the historic annual average of 2%,” said GAO’s Steve Morris, an expert in agriculture, during a recent podcast. “When you look at the forecast for this year's prices, they're predicted to increase anywhere from 5 to 10%, and probably settle around 8%. So, they're still going to be really high.”
Sticker Shock at the Grocery Store? Inflation Wasn’t the Only Reason Food Prices Increased | U.S. GAO
Car prices.
Sticker Shock at the Grocery Store? Inflation Wasn’t the Only Reason Food Prices Increased | U.S. GAO
My new AC cost 3k more than last year prices.