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How much prices have surged since 2020 for everyday basics
Prices for the basics that define everyday life, from groceries to transportation, have climbed far faster than many ...
The cost of everyday purchases has climbed fast this decade, with prices across the economy up about 25% since 2020.
On Feb. 21, 2024, a user on X posted a meme showing a photo of a Casey's General Store sign with the regular-grade gas price at $1.19 per gallon. The meme's caption referenced former U.S. President ...
Tomorrow will mark three years since workplaces, lives and the economy has changed in ways many have never seen before. Let’s take a look at how prices for basic consumer items look this year compared ...
On Jan. 26, 2023, a Twitter user with over 64,000 followers tweeted, "3 years ago today, gas was $2 a gallon. Eggs were $1 a dozen. Mortgage rates were 3%. Inflation was less than 1%. We had full ...
Since 2020, wages have outpaced inflation for the majority of American workers. Average wages for most US workers are up roughly 25.7% since 2020, while inflation is up about 20.9%. Despite strong ...
The American economy is growing at a 5.2 percent rate. Unemployment is near record lows, while job satisfaction is at an all-time high. And wages have been rising faster than prices for nearly a year.
Back in 1993, political activist Jimmy McMillan coined the phrase, “The Rent is Too Damn High” while running for mayor of New York, and later, governor of the Empire State. Three decades later, ...
Spring and summer may be good times to buy a car as manufacturers overcome pandemic-related supply interruptions, but remember, good is relative. Yes, prices have come down from their pandemic peaks, ...
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