The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that consumer prices increased 2.3% over the prior year in April, a slowdown from March's 2.4% and below economists' forecast for 2.4%. This marked the lowest annual increase since February 2021, before a large increase in inflation sparked a Federal Reserve interest rate hiking cycle.
On a "core" basis, which strips out the more volatile costs of food and gas, prices in April climbed 0.2% over the prior month, ahead of March's 0.1% rise but below consensus projections for a 0.3% increase.
But Liberals and Globo-Homo promised price spikes and empty shelves. LOL. Promises made / Promises kept.
#2 | Posted by ScottS
Just no.
"Housing prices actually increased by .3%"
That's Shelter all together. Not housing prices which dropped and dragged down the Owners Equivalent for Shelter. Was already posted last week.
"as did energy prices as natural gas and electricity increases offset dropping oil prices"
Yeah, fuel oil and gasoline offset natural gas and electricity...so not a promise kept?
"energy is explicitly EXCLUDED from core inflation"
You are thinking of FUEL oil. Not Oil itself. Yes buddy, but Oil/Gasoline prices affect the cost of manufacturing and transportation that uses oil/gasoline. You think Plastic grows on trees? You think trucks, ships, and airlines delivering products run on happy thoughts? Lower Oil/Gasoline costs mean lower product increases dragging down the CPI increase.
"Grocery prices as in 'in home food' fell by .4% led by eggs dropping over 12%."
Yep, IN HOME FOOD prices dropped because of eggs dropping a whopping 12.7% from last month's insane high. The index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs fell 1.6 percent only because of the Egg drop. Food away went up .4%. But as you said, none of this is in the Core Basis. Overall food prices went down .1%...because of Eggs primarily. And is offset by the Food at home increase of a whopping .5% last month!
"Starting on day one, we will end inflation and make America affordable again, to bring down the prices of all goods."
Donald Trump, 8/9/24
"HA HA Prices only went up .2% instead of the predicted .3%! Promises made / Promises kept."
-ScottS, 5/13/2025
You are literally explaining to us that prices went up. You understand that, right?
Oh and inventory on the shelf is depleting. I suppose all the businesses who stocked up before tariffs had to run out sometime. But why listen to the actual companies when you have your own opinions?
www.modernretail.co
... promised price spikes and empty shelves ...
CPI data shows benign pre-tariff inflation
www.axios.com
... Neither the new report's details nor anecdotal reporting from businesses points to the tariff impact flowing through to consumer prices -- yet.
The "Liberation Day" tariffs were announced April 2 then paused for 90 days starting April 9.
Retailers and their suppliers are still working through pre-tariff inventories. It takes weeks or months for goods to make it across the Pacific Ocean, through ports and wholesale distributors, to end up on store shelves.
Even some product categories for which Americans overwhelmingly rely on imported goods showed scant signs of the new duties in the April data. Apparel prices were actually down 0.2%. ...
"link to the individual provisions that have expired."
Now you have to read it until you understand.
@#35 ... I have read it - and Grok and I are right AGAIN. ...
Yeah, your current alias may not want to rely upon Grok as a source of veracity.
Grok is unpromptedly telling X users about South African white genocide'
techcrunch.com
... Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok appeared to experience a bug on Wednesday that caused it to reply to dozens of posts on X with information about "white genocide" in South Africa, even when the user didn't ask anything about the subject.
The strange responses stem from the X account for Grok, which replies to users with AI-generated posts whenever a user tags @grok. When asked about unrelated topics, Grok repeatedly told users about a "white genocide," as well as the anti-apartheid chant "kill the Boer."
Grok's odd, unrelated replies are a reminder that AI chatbots are still a nascent technology, and may not always be a reliable source for information. In recent months, AI model providers have struggled to moderate the responses of their AI chatbots, which have led to odd behaviors. ...
So... what else yer current trolling alias got?
@#52 ... I gave you a chance - that was your last one and your last reply from me. ...
So, your current trolling alias has got nothing to substantiate its comments.
And, apparently, fabricates comments it replies to?
Good to know.
... As for Danforth mopping the floor with me - link to ANY discussion in which that occurred because it never has. ...
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