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Economy
Food prices increase 3.9% in February, highest jump in 36 years
2011-03-16
If grocery bills seem higher, you're not imagining things. Thanks mostly to a sharp increase in fuel prices, the cost of food rose faster in February than in any month since November 1974 -- not coincidentally, during a previous energy crisis:

Wholesale prices jumped last month by the most in nearly two years due to higher energy costs and the steepest rise in food prices in 36 years. Excluding those volatile categories, inflation was tame.

The Labor Department said Wednesday that the Producer Price Index rose a seasonally adjusted 1.6 percent in February -- double the 0.8 percent rise in the previous month. Outside of food and energy costs, the core index ticked up 0.2 percent, less than January's 0.5 percent rise.

Food prices soared 3.9 percent last month, the biggest gain since November 1974. Most of that increase was due to a sharp rise in vegetable costs, which increased nearly 50 percent. That was the most in almost a year. Meat and dairy products also rose.

Energy prices rose 3.3 percent last month, led by a 3.7 percent increase in gasoline costs.

The good news is that the price of oil has declined after the disaster in Japan, going down to $97 a barrel. However, with Japan's nuclear reactors under scrutiny and the crisis ongoing at their Fukushima Daiichi plant, Japan will need to boost its other sources of electricity. Nuclear power accounts for more than a third of it now. Japan will have to import raw materials for other sources to boost production, and whether that means oil itself or coal, increased transportation demand will eventually mean higher prices even while Japan recovers from the destruction.
Palin called this in November.
Posted by:DarthVader

#8  'Necessarily skyrocket:' $7 gas to meet Obama's targets
Posted by: Fester Javith5393   2011-03-16 20:35  

#7  Boy, that Barry guy sure is doing a swell job!
Posted by: Jefferson   2011-03-16 18:04  

#6  It chaffs the haters.
Posted by: Fi   2011-03-16 15:35  

#5  Price of wheat up today after two weeks of decline.
Posted by: bman   2011-03-16 15:34  

#4  Of course they do, she's prettier and smarter than they are. It chaff haters.
Posted by: Fi   2011-03-16 15:34  

#3  This is intentional on Obama's part. As per Palin's today at Drudge:....

Thanks for that, Herb. And yet so many people that I talk to think she's lightweight and stupid.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-03-16 15:26  

#2  The Onion has a lawsuit against ChairSatan Ben S. Bernanke for warping reality to the point that it's caused their business model to fail.

"We can't create headlines, no matter how much hash we've smoked, more ridiculous than ones being created by Bernanke," one senior writer complained
Posted by: tipper   2011-03-16 14:57  

#1  This is intentional on Obama's part. As per Palin's today at Drudge:

"...This was no accident. Through a process of what candidate Obama once called “gradual adjustment,” American consumers have seen prices at the pump rise 67 percent since he took office. Let’s not forget that in September 2008, candidate Obama’s Energy Secretary in-waiting said: "Somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe.” That’s one campaign promise they’re working hard to fulfill! Last week, the British Telegraph reported that the price of petrol in the UK hit £6 a gallon – which comes to about $9.70. If you think $4 a gallon is bad now, just wait till the next crisis causes oil prices to “necessarily” skyrocket. Meanwhile, the vast undeveloped reserves that could help to keep prices at the pump affordable remain locked up because of President Obama’s deliberate unwillingness to drill here and drill now.

Hitting the American people with higher gas prices like this is essentially a hidden tax and a transfer of wealth to foreign regimes who are providing us the energy we refuse to provide for ourselves. Like inflation, higher energy prices are a hidden tax on Americans who are struggling to make ends meet. And these high gas prices will be felt in the form of higher food prices due to higher transportation costs. Energy is connected to everything in our economy. Access to affordable and secure energy is key to economic growth, which in turn is key to job growth. Energy is the building block of our economy. The President is purposely weakening that building block and weakening our country.

2012 canÂ’t come soon enough."





Posted by: Herb Creager3390   2011-03-16 13:47  

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