Moving in the right direction. Maybe you should as
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https://ycharts.com/indicators/us_inflation_r...ast%20year.
US Inflation Rate is at 3.18%, compared to 2.97% last month and 8.52% last year. This is lower than the long term average of 3.28%.
It was 6.4% this past Jan.
In July, the average price of one dozen Grade A eggs was $2.094, representing a 5.6% drop from the June price of $2.219, data released Aug. 10, 2023, by the U.S. Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows.
And, as I've posted many times, inflation is a worldwide problem, Biden is not president of the rest of the world and we're doing much better than the rest of the world.
BRUSSELS (AP) — The humble egg has become a star performer for all the wrong reasons as inflation has hit households across the European Union extremely hard over the year.
The EU’s statistical agency Eurostat announced Friday that the average price of an egg — that important staple for poor families and gourmet cooks alike — had risen by 30% over the year to January 2023, becoming a symbol of how the cost of living has hit everyone in the 27-nation bloc.
Even if the latest inflation figures show that annual inflation in the 20-nation eurozone has started to decline to 8.5% in February, the sector of food, alcohol and tobacco continued to rise and stood at 15%.
Keep on fretting over the price of eggs while ignoring Mango Mussolini's crime wave.