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Inflation Nation: Here Are the Prices That Are Going Up and Why

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World October 14, 2022

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>> PRICES KEEP CLIMBING. THE LATEST CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CAME OUT. IT SHOWS THE COST OF GAS FOOD AND HOUSING CONTINUES TO RISE. WE ARE NOW FACING THE HIGHEST INFLATION RATE IN 4 DECADES. EXPERTS SAY CRISIS PRICES ARE EXPERTS SAY CRISIS PRICES ARE NOT LIKELY TO DROP ANYTIME SOON. HERE IS OUR BUSINESS REPORTER. HERE IS OUR BUSINESS REPORTER. >> Reporter: ARTHUR IS FEELING THE PINCH. THE PINCH. >> IT HAS BEEN TOUGH. >> Reporter: CONSUMER PRICES >>... + full article



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