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Watch this space. Calista241 Jul 2021 #1
Absolutely. Nothing frustrates voters more then spending 100 dollars on groceries jimfields33 Jul 2021 #2
I know what you mean. I usually go for a big buy every 3-4 weeks. Buy milk at riversedge Jul 2021 #16
I expect grocery prices should normalize by 2022 IronLionZion Jul 2021 #3
Given the Western drought, don't count on it NickB79 Jul 2021 #10
That certainly affects meat prices as ranch land is drying up IronLionZion Jul 2021 #14
Costs of almost everything are soaring. Food, building materials, raw materials, specialty products Evolve Dammit Jul 2021 #4
Global Warming Is Part Of Why Building Materials Are Expensive GB_RN Jul 2021 #7
Well, that and lumber futures speculators... NullTuples Jul 2021 #8
is this just a response to all the $$ out there? Chakaconcarne Jul 2021 #5
Here's a problem I have ScratchCat Jul 2021 #6
I had the same thought, but even increases due to shortages LT Barclay Jul 2021 #11
That's exactly it. Comparing this year to last year doesn't give us an idea of what's going on... George II Jul 2021 #12
But that is not how public opinion works The Mouth Jul 2021 #19
June 2019, June 2020, June 2021, February 2020 ... progree Jul 2021 #24
That makes sense. Consumers are getting hit this year for what didn't happen last year... George II Jul 2021 #25
Something barely mentioned is the shipping "crisis" NullTuples Jul 2021 #9
That's all? It seems like it should be more. This morning I stopped at the local farmstand Vinca Jul 2021 #13
5.4% and we SS recipients got 1.2% COLA. gab13by13 Jul 2021 #15
You should do better in January 2022 jimfields33 Jul 2021 #18
Objective evidence being what? LanternWaste Jul 2021 #20
You should get a decent SS raise. jimfields33 Jul 2021 #21
I don't collect, chum. LanternWaste Jul 2021 #22
Oh I see what you did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! jimfields33 Jul 2021 #23
This year's COLA was based on last year's increases. Next year's COLA will reflect this year. George II Jul 2021 #26
You mean the former guy was wrong OneCrazyDiamond Jul 2021 #17
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