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Zynx

(21,328 posts)
18. Because gasoline is only a small input for other prices.
Sun Jan 31, 2016, 02:24 PM
Jan 2016

Also, I really don't see much inflation with other goods. I've been buying pretty much the same exact basket of goods from my grocery store for about 8 years and maybe it costs $1 more total than it did back then.

In regards to groceries...climate change unapatriciated Jan 2016 #1
I was always told by retailers nilesobek Jan 2016 #8
We are starting to see a shortage in produce unapatriciated Jan 2016 #16
actually milk, at least, seems to be about $1 a gallon less than last year hfojvt Jan 2016 #2
Not around here. Pretty much the same price. hobbit709 Jan 2016 #6
Gasoline forms a fairly small part of the cost of most goods muriel_volestrangler Jan 2016 #3
You are right but when gas is high they use the excuse to raise groceries yeoman6987 Jan 2016 #5
Most grocery stores don't bring down their prices when gas is cheaper meow2u3 Jan 2016 #19
Basic Capitalism - prices based on seller willing to sell at and market willing to bear it. NutmegYankee Jan 2016 #4
Once the price goes up it rarely comes down. SamKnause Jan 2016 #7
So we are being ripped off nilesobek Jan 2016 #10
Yes we are being ripped off and forced to buy overpriced necessities. SamKnause Jan 2016 #13
Lower oil prices, at present levels of production cost, are not economically beneficial Spider Jerusalem Jan 2016 #9
Wow. Two billion a day losses. nilesobek Jan 2016 #14
It probably wasn't anticipated Spider Jerusalem Jan 2016 #15
That's deflation. You don't want that WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jan 2016 #11
Amazon, Walmart, Target et al have an even bigger monopoly on consumer goods JCMach1 Jan 2016 #12
Our local HyVee grocery raised prices substantially after the first of the year. Frustratedlady Jan 2016 #17
Because gasoline is only a small input for other prices. Zynx Jan 2016 #18
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