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Will the Biden Administration take "Ownership" of the Inflation Issue?
Oct 14, 2021 19:18:12   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?
The Labor Department reported that the consumer price index, a key inflation gauge that measures how much Americans pay for goods and services, rose about 0.4 percent in September. The year-over-year prices increased 5.4 percent, which some noted is the largest yearly increase since January 1991.

The agency’s report (pdf), released Wednesday, breaks down how much prices have increased for certain key services and goods, including gas, food prices, electricity, and used cars:

Gas: 42.1 percent Think Keystone Pipeline Shutdown- supply chain issues & job losses due to v*****e mandates

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs: 10.5 percent

Propane, kerosene, and firewood: 27.6 percent

Fuel oil: 42.6 percent

Electricity: 5.2 percent

Peanut butter: 6.2 percent

Coffee: 4.0 percent

Bacon and similar products: 19.3 percent

Uncooked beef steaks: 22.1 percent

Furniture: 11.2 percent

Used cars and trucks: 24.4 percent

New cars and trucks: 8.4 percent

Rental cars: 42.9 percent

Footwear: 6.5 percent

Motor vehicle maintenance and repair: 4.0 percent

Postage and delivery services: 3.2 percent

Haircuts and other personal care services: 5.0 percent

Sporting goods: 7.5 percent

Appliances: 7.1 percent

Restaurant prices: 4.7 percent

Rent. 2.9 percent

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/prices-are-continuing-to-surge-heres-whats-becoming-the-most-expensive_4049118.html?utm_source=News&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-10-14-2&mktids=560fd4ca71ec90b4de4eae9d288e53c6&est=a8JdkVGIH6H%2FaQl1IGwAHhHwE9HsMDoArDld6T6N7zhFBJJ5hsqEMnspM2KGK7im

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Oct 14, 2021 19:23:48   #
Liberty Tree
 
ACP45 wrote:
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?
The Labor Department reported that the consumer price index, a key inflation gauge that measures how much Americans pay for goods and services, rose about 0.4 percent in September. The year-over-year prices increased 5.4 percent, which some noted is the largest yearly increase since January 1991.

The agency’s report (pdf), released Wednesday, breaks down how much prices have increased for certain key services and goods, including gas, food prices, electricity, and used cars:

Gas: 42.1 percent Think Keystone Pipeline Shutdown- supply chain issues & job losses due to v*****e mandates

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs: 10.5 percent

Propane, kerosene, and firewood: 27.6 percent

Fuel oil: 42.6 percent

Electricity: 5.2 percent

Peanut butter: 6.2 percent

Coffee: 4.0 percent

Bacon and similar products: 19.3 percent

Uncooked beef steaks: 22.1 percent

Furniture: 11.2 percent

Used cars and trucks: 24.4 percent

New cars and trucks: 8.4 percent

Rental cars: 42.9 percent

Footwear: 6.5 percent

Motor vehicle maintenance and repair: 4.0 percent

Postage and delivery services: 3.2 percent

Haircuts and other personal care services: 5.0 percent

Sporting goods: 7.5 percent

Appliances: 7.1 percent

Restaurant prices: 4.7 percent

Rent. 2.9 percent

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/prices-are-continuing-to-surge-heres-whats-becoming-the-most-expensive_4049118.html?utm_source=News&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-10-14-2&mktids=560fd4ca71ec90b4de4eae9d288e53c6&est=a8JdkVGIH6H%2FaQl1IGwAHhHwE9HsMDoArDld6T6N7zhFBJJ5hsqEMnspM2KGK7im
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW? br The Labor Department reporte... (show quote)


Nothing is his fault

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Oct 14, 2021 20:44:24   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
These i***ts think it’s t***sitory. They dump another 5 trillion in the economy they’ll have a disaster we can’t recover fully from.
ACP45 wrote:
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?
The Labor Department reported that the consumer price index, a key inflation gauge that measures how much Americans pay for goods and services, rose about 0.4 percent in September. The year-over-year prices increased 5.4 percent, which some noted is the largest yearly increase since January 1991.

The agency’s report (pdf), released Wednesday, breaks down how much prices have increased for certain key services and goods, including gas, food prices, electricity, and used cars:

Gas: 42.1 percent Think Keystone Pipeline Shutdown- supply chain issues & job losses due to v*****e mandates

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs: 10.5 percent

Propane, kerosene, and firewood: 27.6 percent

Fuel oil: 42.6 percent

Electricity: 5.2 percent

Peanut butter: 6.2 percent

Coffee: 4.0 percent

Bacon and similar products: 19.3 percent

Uncooked beef steaks: 22.1 percent

Furniture: 11.2 percent

Used cars and trucks: 24.4 percent

New cars and trucks: 8.4 percent

Rental cars: 42.9 percent

Footwear: 6.5 percent

Motor vehicle maintenance and repair: 4.0 percent

Postage and delivery services: 3.2 percent

Haircuts and other personal care services: 5.0 percent

Sporting goods: 7.5 percent

Appliances: 7.1 percent

Restaurant prices: 4.7 percent

Rent. 2.9 percent

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/prices-are-continuing-to-surge-heres-whats-becoming-the-most-expensive_4049118.html?utm_source=News&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-10-14-2&mktids=560fd4ca71ec90b4de4eae9d288e53c6&est=a8JdkVGIH6H%2FaQl1IGwAHhHwE9HsMDoArDld6T6N7zhFBJJ5hsqEMnspM2KGK7im
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW? br The Labor Department reporte... (show quote)

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Oct 14, 2021 23:04:24   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
ACP45 wrote:
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?
The Labor Department reported that the consumer price index, a key inflation gauge that measures how much Americans pay for goods and services, rose about 0.4 percent in September. The year-over-year prices increased 5.4 percent, which some noted is the largest yearly increase since January 1991.

The agency’s report (pdf), released Wednesday, breaks down how much prices have increased for certain key services and goods, including gas, food prices, electricity, and used cars:

Gas: 42.1 percent Think Keystone Pipeline Shutdown- supply chain issues & job losses due to v*****e mandates

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs: 10.5 percent

Propane, kerosene, and firewood: 27.6 percent

Fuel oil: 42.6 percent

Electricity: 5.2 percent

Peanut butter: 6.2 percent

Coffee: 4.0 percent

Bacon and similar products: 19.3 percent

Uncooked beef steaks: 22.1 percent

Furniture: 11.2 percent

Used cars and trucks: 24.4 percent

New cars and trucks: 8.4 percent

Rental cars: 42.9 percent

Footwear: 6.5 percent

Motor vehicle maintenance and repair: 4.0 percent

Postage and delivery services: 3.2 percent

Haircuts and other personal care services: 5.0 percent

Sporting goods: 7.5 percent

Appliances: 7.1 percent

Restaurant prices: 4.7 percent

Rent. 2.9 percent

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/prices-are-continuing-to-surge-heres-whats-becoming-the-most-expensive_4049118.html?utm_source=News&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-10-14-2&mktids=560fd4ca71ec90b4de4eae9d288e53c6&est=a8JdkVGIH6H%2FaQl1IGwAHhHwE9HsMDoArDld6T6N7zhFBJJ5hsqEMnspM2KGK7im
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW? br The Labor Department reporte... (show quote)


There is no ownership . It’s t***sitional.
And it’s temporary.

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Oct 14, 2021 23:19:43   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Milosia2 wrote:
There is no ownership . It’s t***sitional.
And it’s temporary.


WTH are you talking about?

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