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Food Prices Skyrocketing Since 2011 While Wages Stagnant
2014-02-19
[BREITBART] CBS News reports that the combination of food prices being inflated and the stagnation of wages is threatening the middle class.
"Stagflation" returns.
The report noted that staples such as chicken, ground beef, and bacon have skyrocketed in price since 2011: the price of chicken is 18.4% more than it was; ground beef is up 16.8%; and bacon saw a huge increase of 22.8% in price. These price hikes came despite the federal government's sunny assertion that prices in general have only increased 6.4% in that period.

Meanwhile, median income has only risen 1% each year, while the cost of college tuition has climbed 6% to 8% every year for at least forty years.

ConvergEx market strategist Nick Colas commented, "Food inflation is far greater than the government thinks it is. The disconnect is severe, because it's the economists that make policy but it's the people who have to live with the outcome of that policy and that disconnect is growing to the point where I think it has to break soon."
Posted by:Fred

#8  ..anybody out there seen any studies comparing food prices and food stamp participation.? Maybe this is part of the easy $ "hidden inflation" I've been hearing about of recent..
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-02-19 20:28  

#7  I guess that's what happens when you inflate the currency in a global market. As Rev. Wright would say "The chickens (formerly $.98/lb, now $3.69/lb) are coming home to rooooost."
Posted by: regular joe   2014-02-19 16:41  

#6  Hardly a surprise to people who buy their own food for the past 8 years. Package sizes went down, then the cost went up.

Of course the politicians don't notice since they don't buy their own food.
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-02-19 12:07  

#5  Bacon!? BACON?!!? More EXPENSIVE!!?
Boys, there's gonna be an ass-whoopin'!
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2014-02-19 10:12  

#4  And tell me again why we need ag subsidies?

It's the same model as teachers pay and union dues, more money to kick back into the pols reelection/retirement fund. Obviously, its important to the those who make the rules.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-02-19 09:25  

#3  Iowa, and fly-over state dem voters ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-02-19 06:38  

#2  And tell me again why we need ag subsidies?
Posted by: no mo uro   2014-02-19 05:54  

#1  Buy a rifle and shotgun, some good basic fishing tackle, learn to use them, and grow as many of your own veggies as space and climate permit.

Healthier for you anyways.
Posted by: no mo uro   2014-02-19 05:30  

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