rising by 7.5 on a year-over-year basis |
4.879 |
Jump to 9.92 |
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but that 7.5 figure is a little bit of a |
4.801 |
Jump to 17.119 |
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household 276 dollars per month ryan |
4.721 |
Jump to 29.199 |
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2020 uh and then we look at what's the |
4.32 |
Jump to 59.68 |
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inflation at seven and a half percent |
4.64 |
Jump to 65.6 |
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seven and a half percent
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versus 2.1 percent which was the average |
6.24 |
Jump to 67.68 |
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in 2018 and 2019 and that difference |
6.32 |
Jump to 70.24 |
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adds up to about 276 |
4.72 |
Jump to 73.92 |
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around 200 uh per month uh but it's less |
5.519 |
Jump to 107.28 |
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statistics at seven and a half percent |
4.08 |
Jump to 147.84 |
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seven and a half percent
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summer at six percent year year which is |
5.439 |
Jump to 156.16 |
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seven and a half percent uh |
2.56 |
Jump to 169.44 |
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seven and a half percent
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energy probably two percentage points |
3.6 |
Jump to 174.48 |
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another two and a half percentage points |
3.36 |
Jump to 176.56 |
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so if you strip those two |
5.2 |
Jump to 188.56 |
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three percent which is elevated relative |
5.841 |
Jump to 196.159 |
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the consumer price index go from seven |
3.12 |
Jump to 281.12 |
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january uh down to closer to three three |
3.76 |
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