February 15, 2022
US Inflation Might Have Hit a New 40-Year High in January
In This News Story: Jim Rounds

ABC 15 – US Inflation Might Have Hit a New 40-Year High in January

U.S. consumers are seeing the highest inflation rate in 40 years.

Figures just released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveal that the consumer price index — the measure of how much goods and services cost from month to month — jumped 7.5% compared to the previous year.

This is the highest rate of inflation since February 1993, when the inflation rate was 7.6%.

Local economist Jim Rounds of Rounds Consulting told ABC 15 that while the federal reserve will take action to curb inflation, consumers should expect to see increasing costs — at least — until the end of the year.

“It’s going to take the rest of this year, if not more because the things that caused the high inflation like the workforce shortages, the supply chain problems that we’ve been hearing about, those imbalances aren’t going to work themselves out for a while,” he said.

What does rising inflation mean in terms of real dollars?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics also produces an average cost of goods reports that lists costs for many consumer commodities.

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