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Purveyor

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Sun Jul 13, 2014, 07:30 PM Jul 2014

Food Prices Are Soaring And Washington Doesn’t Care [View all]

Today’s economy is driven by Washington in more than just determining the location of Maserati dealerships. We see the ramifications of current government policies in numerous obvious ways. Make full-time employment more expensive with required benefits, and suddenly there are more part-time jobs; provide ample benefits and low eligibility standards for defining disabled workers, and suddenly there are more long-term unemployed going on SSDI; keep interest rates at zero, and suddenly there are more elderly workers; end unemployment insurance, and suddenly you see people accepting jobs they were reluctant to take; and as we’ve seen at the state and local level, raise the minimum wage, and suddenly teens are struggling to find work.

In all the debates over these policies, interested parties go back and forth over how and when to use the knobs and levers of government to achieve certain ends, concerning mobility and inequality and job growth and a host of other goals. But lost in these debates over statistics and trendlines are the ramifications of government policy when it comes to the (less politically sexy) burdens faced by most middle and working class Americans. In these arenas, policy debates are almost completely divorced from the experiences of most Americans – particularly on the right, where Republicans talk over and over again about the burdens of taxes without addressing the costs of energy, food, and health care, all of which are squeezing household budgets.

We have a perfect example of this within the current debate over rising food prices, where a bunch of policy elites are currently debating the question: when is food inflation real?



U.S. food prices are on the rise, raising a sensitive question: When the cost of a hamburger patty soars, does it count as inflation? It does to everyone who eats and especially poorer Americans, whose food costs absorb a larger portion of their income. But central bankers take a more nuanced view. They sometimes look past food-price increases that appear temporary or isolated while trying to control broad and long-term inflation trends, not blips that might soon reverse…

The consumer price of ground beef in May rose 10.4% from a year earlier while pork chop prices climbed 12.7%. The price of fresh fruit rose 7.3% and oranges 17.1%. But prices for cereals and bakery products were up just 0.1% and vegetable prices inched up only 0.5%. The U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts overall food prices will increase 2.5% to 3.5% this year after rising 1.4% in 2013, as measured by the Labor Department’s consumer-price index. In a typical supermarket, shoppers are seeing higher prices around the store’s periphery, in the produce section and at the meat counter.


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http://thefederalist.com/2014/07/08/food-prices-are-soaring-and-washington-doesnt-care/
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Would it be a factor in rising meat products because of drought conditions? Thinkingabout Jul 2014 #1
And the ethanol mandate isn't helping... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2014 #3
Ethanol also ruins engines. That shit ought to be illegal. LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #8
It can't be found... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2014 #10
Ethanol Free Gas Stations in US & Canada Oilwellian Jul 2014 #13
Thanks... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2014 #19
You have to look around for stations that sell it. LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #14
Someone posted a link... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2014 #18
Depends on the engine Warpy Jul 2014 #17
Want to go back to MTBE? Mopar151 Jul 2014 #36
I understand hemp based ethanol is better but the fed insists on its ban. rickyhall Jul 2014 #30
And the technology is there... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2014 #31
Amazing the cost and hardship we will bear to subsidize an industry so it can Anansi1171 Jul 2014 #33
Drought, yes. Skidmore Jul 2014 #12
Shhhhhh.....if food prices are rising, Chained CPI may make a comeback. djean111 Jul 2014 #2
In my neighborhood NYC SummerSnow Jul 2014 #4
Well if this is any bonus, at least your cereal is cheap even for that ounce size. yeoman6987 Jul 2014 #5
Looks like you're paying just a little more in NYC than we're paying LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #11
NYC is very expensive to live in. Now I cook many things homemade. Even learned to make butter SummerSnow Jul 2014 #15
You make your own butter? Damn, you're really old school! LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #22
Here ya go..... DeSwiss Jul 2014 #27
at my local Kroger this week, in Pacific Northwest grasswire Jul 2014 #16
God, I wish I lived up there. LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #23
I'm noticing the ATM card getting dinged for higher and higher amounts. Warpy Jul 2014 #20
WOW a whole paragraph of bullshit Reep anti99% talking points elehhhhna Jul 2014 #6
You noticed that too? nomorenomore08 Jul 2014 #9
We've all noticed that. Warpy Jul 2014 #21
i was thinking the same thing, i was wondering if i wasn't reading it carefully enough JI7 Jul 2014 #34
Yep. Pretty much. nomorenomore08 Jul 2014 #35
I agree with the article. LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #7
gotta love this right wing nutjob propaganda eh? nt msongs Jul 2014 #24
+1000 B Calm Jul 2014 #25
my blood pressure kept going up passiveporcupine Jul 2014 #29
Is theFederalist.com connected with the Federalist Society? No Vested Interest Jul 2014 #26
I only buy chicken breasts, ground turkey and some fruits and vegetables RB TexLa Jul 2014 #28
Chicken is going up fast here...all meat is passiveporcupine Jul 2014 #32
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