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The True Level Of Inflation Should Have You VERY Worried!
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May 14, 2022 20:48:27   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
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Biden’s America is getting worse each day. Old Joe makes record-breaking problems and Americans have to suffer the consequence of his inept leadership.

Adding to the list of problems we are currently facing is the accelerated Prices at the wholesale level, part of a broader inflation problem persisting through the U.S. economy.

On Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the wholesale prices in the U.S. soared 11% in April from a year earlier, a hefty gain that indicates high inflation will remain a burden for consumers and businesses in the months ahead.

Here’s an excerpt from The Wall Street Journal report:

The cost of groceries in the past 12 months is up 10.8%, the largest 12-month increase since November 1980, citing Labor Department consumer price index (CPI) data. Grocery costs rose 1% in April after increasing by 1.5% in March; they have risen by 1% or more in the past four months. Dairy prices, led by milk, shot up the most in April, by 2.5%.
The April year-over-year increase in the April PPI declined from the 11.5% annual gain in March, which was the biggest increase since records began in 2010
The producer price data captures inflation at an earlier stage of production and can sometimes signal where consumer prices are headed. It also feeds into the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, the personal consumption expenditures price index.
Thursday’s figures came just a day after the government released consumer price data for April, which showed that inflation leapt 8.3% last month from a year ago. That increase is down slightly from the four-decade high in March of 8.5%. On a monthly basis, inflation rose 0.3% in April from March, the smallest increase in eight months.
Still, there were plenty of signs in the consumer price report that inflation will remain stubbornly high, likely for the rest of this year and into 2023. Rents rose faster as many apartment buildings have lifted monthly payments for new tenants. Prices for airline tickets jumped by the most on records dating to 1963. And food prices continued to rise sharply.


The producer price data captures inflation at an earlier stage of production and can sometimes signal where consumer prices are headed. It also feeds into the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, the personal consumption expenditures price index.

The prospect of higher interest rates and the potential that they could push the economy into recession has badly rattled financial markets this month.

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May 14, 2022 20:58:43   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
https://dailyheadlines.com/the-true-level-of-inflation-should-have-you-very-worried/?utm_source=Mailer%20DH.COM&utm_medium=email&utm_content=subscriber_id:96946599&utm_campaign=DH.com%205-14%207p

Biden’s America is getting worse each day. Old Joe makes record-breaking problems and Americans have to suffer the consequence of his inept leadership.

Adding to the list of problems we are currently facing is the accelerated Prices at the wholesale level, part of a broader inflation problem persisting through the U.S. economy.

On Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the wholesale prices in the U.S. soared 11% in April from a year earlier, a hefty gain that indicates high inflation will remain a burden for consumers and businesses in the months ahead.

Here’s an excerpt from The Wall Street Journal report:

The cost of groceries in the past 12 months is up 10.8%, the largest 12-month increase since November 1980, citing Labor Department consumer price index (CPI) data. Grocery costs rose 1% in April after increasing by 1.5% in March; they have risen by 1% or more in the past four months. Dairy prices, led by milk, shot up the most in April, by 2.5%.
The April year-over-year increase in the April PPI declined from the 11.5% annual gain in March, which was the biggest increase since records began in 2010
The producer price data captures inflation at an earlier stage of production and can sometimes signal where consumer prices are headed. It also feeds into the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, the personal consumption expenditures price index.
Thursday’s figures came just a day after the government released consumer price data for April, which showed that inflation leapt 8.3% last month from a year ago. That increase is down slightly from the four-decade high in March of 8.5%. On a monthly basis, inflation rose 0.3% in April from March, the smallest increase in eight months.
Still, there were plenty of signs in the consumer price report that inflation will remain stubbornly high, likely for the rest of this year and into 2023. Rents rose faster as many apartment buildings have lifted monthly payments for new tenants. Prices for airline tickets jumped by the most on records dating to 1963. And food prices continued to rise sharply.


The producer price data captures inflation at an earlier stage of production and can sometimes signal where consumer prices are headed. It also feeds into the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, the personal consumption expenditures price index.

The prospect of higher interest rates and the potential that they could push the economy into recession has badly rattled financial markets this month.
https://dailyheadlines.com/the-true-level-of-infla... (show quote)


Monday we will see disastrous numbers on the US supply Diesel Fuel, right when farmers need ti most to get their spring planting done.Prices may reach $6.50 per gal.

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May 14, 2022 21:20:44   #
BIRDMAN
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
https://dailyheadlines.com/the-true-level-of-inflation-should-have-you-very-worried/?utm_source=Mailer%20DH.COM&utm_medium=email&utm_content=subscriber_id:96946599&utm_campaign=DH.com%205-14%207p

Biden’s America is getting worse each day. Old Joe makes record-breaking problems and Americans have to suffer the consequence of his inept leadership.

Adding to the list of problems we are currently facing is the accelerated Prices at the wholesale level, part of a broader inflation problem persisting through the U.S. economy.

On Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the wholesale prices in the U.S. soared 11% in April from a year earlier, a hefty gain that indicates high inflation will remain a burden for consumers and businesses in the months ahead.

Here’s an excerpt from The Wall Street Journal report:

The cost of groceries in the past 12 months is up 10.8%, the largest 12-month increase since November 1980, citing Labor Department consumer price index (CPI) data. Grocery costs rose 1% in April after increasing by 1.5% in March; they have risen by 1% or more in the past four months. Dairy prices, led by milk, shot up the most in April, by 2.5%.
The April year-over-year increase in the April PPI declined from the 11.5% annual gain in March, which was the biggest increase since records began in 2010
The producer price data captures inflation at an earlier stage of production and can sometimes signal where consumer prices are headed. It also feeds into the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, the personal consumption expenditures price index.
Thursday’s figures came just a day after the government released consumer price data for April, which showed that inflation leapt 8.3% last month from a year ago. That increase is down slightly from the four-decade high in March of 8.5%. On a monthly basis, inflation rose 0.3% in April from March, the smallest increase in eight months.
Still, there were plenty of signs in the consumer price report that inflation will remain stubbornly high, likely for the rest of this year and into 2023. Rents rose faster as many apartment buildings have lifted monthly payments for new tenants. Prices for airline tickets jumped by the most on records dating to 1963. And food prices continued to rise sharply.


The producer price data captures inflation at an earlier stage of production and can sometimes signal where consumer prices are headed. It also feeds into the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, the personal consumption expenditures price index.

The prospect of higher interest rates and the potential that they could push the economy into recession has badly rattled financial markets this month.
https://dailyheadlines.com/the-true-level-of-infla... (show quote)


I spent $300 today grocery shopping I fit all the groceries in my glove box

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May 14, 2022 21:23:09   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
Birdmam wrote:
I spent $300 today grocery shopping I fit all the groceries in my glove box


I hear you brother. 6 rolls of paper towels $16.00, 3 Lamb chops $23.00 1Lb. $40.00 !! I just wish I had control of Bidens daily diet requirements, he would not like the meals I could cook up for him!

https://youtu.be/FfVobFKhVKk

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May 14, 2022 21:58:46   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Weasel wrote:
Monday we will see disastrous numbers on the US supply Diesel Fuel, right when farmers need ti most to get their spring planting done.Prices may reach $6.50 per gal.


👍 And the culprits are planning something even worse - no fertilizer!

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May 14, 2022 22:01:25   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Birdmam wrote:
I spent $300 today grocery shopping I fit all the groceries in my glove box


When my daughter & I were living together, we started shopping at Winco. I was told that their prices were even cheaper than the commissary. Where I live now Winco is 30 miles away, so I shop local.

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May 14, 2022 22:11:33   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
👍 And the culprits are planning something even worse - no fertilizer!


Yes indeed. Anyone who does not believe that this is all planned needs mental help. I am sorry but it is hard to believe that we are not being lied to about Bidens Approval ratings, with all that we see on a daily basis.

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May 14, 2022 22:18:29   #
BIRDMAN
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
When my daughter & I were living together, we started shopping at Winco. I was told that their prices were even cheaper than the commissary. Where I live now Winco is 30 miles away, so I shop local.


Where I live the cheap place to shop is Aldi’s but it’s hit or miss

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May 14, 2022 22:32:50   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
Birdmam wrote:
Where I live the cheap place to shop is Aldi’s but it’s hit or miss


I am retired, and covered by Humana Plus Ins. Along with Medicare, and Medicaid.Humana Plus gives us a shopping card for $35.00 a month. I always use it on the 1st, and it helps in my meat purchases. One thing I eat regularly is my homemade Meatloaf. A 4 LB. Meatloaf lasts me one weak, and I have 5 different recipes for a change in flavor.
I use 2 lbs. Of hamburger with bread crums, oat meal and 2 eggs, along with my cans of suaces.. it all adds up to 4 lbs. I slice it and freeze it for portions. But it's hell to have to ration my own food under this I***t President.

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May 14, 2022 22:33:47   #
Sonny Magoo Loc: Where pot pie is boiled in a kettle
 
November can't wait

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May 14, 2022 22:34:20   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Weasel wrote:
Yes indeed. Anyone who does not believe that this is all planned needs mental help. I am sorry but it is hard to believe that we are not being lied to about Bidens Approval ratings, with all that we see on a daily basis.


👍 Biden's approval rating is in the tank! He wants to run for re-e******n because he THINKS he's the only one who can beat Trump. (snicker!) But the DNC doesn't want him to run because he has no merits he can claim as his own.

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May 14, 2022 22:51:44   #
BIRDMAN
 
Weasel wrote:
I am retired, and covered by Humana Plus Ins. Along with Medicare, and Medicaid.Humana Plus gives us a shopping card for $35.00 a month. I always use it on the 1st, and it helps in my meat purchases. One thing I eat regularly is my homemade Meatloaf. A 4 LB. Meatloaf lasts me one weak, and I have 5 different recipes for a change in flavor.
I use 2 lbs. Of hamburger with bread crums, oat meal and 2 eggs, along with my cans of suaces.. it all adds up to 4 lbs. I slice it and freeze it for portions. But it's hell to have to ration my own food under this I***t President.
I am retired, and covered by Humana Plus Ins. Alon... (show quote)


I hear ya good luck

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May 14, 2022 23:35:03   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Sonny Magoo wrote:
November can't wait


I just read where 58 Trump-endorsed Republicans won their respective races.

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May 14, 2022 23:43:23   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Weasel wrote:
I am retired, and covered by Humana Plus Ins. Along with Medicare, and Medicaid.Humana Plus gives us a shopping card for $35.00 a month. I always use it on the 1st, and it helps in my meat purchases. One thing I eat regularly is my homemade Meatloaf. A 4 LB. Meatloaf lasts me one weak, and I have 5 different recipes for a change in flavor.
I use 2 lbs. Of hamburger with bread crums, oat meal and 2 eggs, along with my cans of suaces.. it all adds up to 4 lbs. I slice it and freeze it for portions. But it's hell to have to ration my own food under this I***t President.
I am retired, and covered by Humana Plus Ins. Alon... (show quote)


My regular thing is tacos. I get a rather large amount of money on my SNAP card every month. I think it's coming from the state - it sure isn't coming from the federal gov't. It sustains me from month to month. Any meat, however, that runs $4 - 7 a lb. can shrink the money in a hurry.
Why is lamb meat coming from Australia when when have locally grown sheep? Sometimes it's already spoiled when it arrives here.

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May 15, 2022 10:38:10   #
Justice101
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
👍 And the culprits are planning something even worse - no fertilizer!


https://www.agcanada.com/daily/nutrien-to-produce-most-potash-ever-in-2022

Our neighbors in Canada can help out.

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