Inflation Hits Fresh 40-Year High
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Inflation has risen 7.9% over the past year, according to the latest release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The red hot inflation numbers represent a fresh 40-year high—it's the biggest annual jump in prices that U.S. consumers have seen since 1982. The prices of just about everything are still going up, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict is likely to make things worse as higher oil prices are felt at the gas pump and rising commodity costs (like wheat) mean grocery bills could get more expensive.
In Washington, D.C., the House passed a $1.5 trillion spending bill to fund the government for the remainder of the 2022 fiscal year, and includes billions of dollars in aid for Ukraine amid Russia's continued attacks on the country. If you remember, Congress had repeatedly decided to kick the can down the road, choosing to fund stop-gap measures to avoid a government shutdown. In an effort to get this spending bill (also known as omnibus) to pass, Democrats dropped COVID-19 aid, which had long been opposed by Republicans.
After experiencing a few weeks of declines, initial jobless claims (new applications for unemployment benefits) increased last week, to 227,000. Despite the increase, the figures are still hovering around historic lows, showing the strength of the labor market during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Off the Charts The inflation rate accelerated yet again, reaching 7.9% in February, a fresh high since 1982. The Federal Reserve pays close attention to measures of inflation, particularly core inflation, when setting its benchmark interest rate, giving the Fed even more reason to raise that rate when it meets next week.
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Number of the Day 3.3% - That's how little oil the U.S. imports from Russia, showing how the recent spike in gasoline prices is due mainly to global market forces—not a lack of supply.
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