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Inflation rose 8.6% in May, fastest increase since 1981

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Inflation accelerated further in May, with prices rising 8.6% from a year ago for the fastest increase since December 1981, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday.

The consumer price index, a wide-ranging measure of goods and services prices, increased even more than the 8.3% Dow Jones estimate. Excluding volatile food and energy prices, so-called core CPI was up 6%, slightly higher than the 5.9% estimate.

On a monthly basis, headline CPI was up 1% while core rose 0.6%, compared with respective estimates of 0.7% and 0.5%.

Surging shelter, gasoline and food prices all contributed to the increase.

Energy prices broadly rose 3.9% from a month ago, bringing the annual gain to 34.6%. Within the category, fuel oil posted a 16.9% monthly gain, pushing the 12-month surge to 106.7%.

Shelter costs, which account for about a one-third weighting in the CPI, rose 0.6% for the month, the fastest one-month gain since March 2004. The 5.5% 12-month gain is the most since February 1991.

Finally, food costs climbed another 1.2% in May, bringing the year-over-year gain to 10.1%.
 
I did notice some groceries are getting more expensive. I use the Honey extension and it shows the price increasing
 
Also an app on ios
 
these companies getting Record profits but talking about they gotta raise the prices.

Itā€™s makes no sense.

But K. West all over the news 24/7 instead of this.
:smh:

they playing in errbody faces with no shame and aint a gotdamn thing being done about it
 
A 20 ounce Sprite is almost 3 dollars.

No fucking way the Coke Cola company is losing profits to justify raising cost.

Yall know what yall gotta do then... they said clearly they tryna see how high they can go until people tap out
 
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