WASHINGTON (AP) — Prices for U.S. consumers jumped 6.2% in October compared with a year earlier as surging costs for food, gas and housing left Americans grappling with the highest inflation rate since 1990.
In Denmark the statistics office publishes a consumer price index each month. This October prices were three percent higher than October last year. Increases at this magnitude were last seen during the 2008 crash.
In Denmark the statistics office publishes a consumer price index each month. This October prices were three percent higher than October last year. Increases at this magnitude were last seen during the 2008 crash.
Commodity prices hit record highs across the board in the past two years.
Good thing Obama ditched our national grain reserve and used the money to create a grant program instead.