ThinkCivics News
An educated citizenry is a vital requisite
for our survival as a free people.
Join ThinkCivics+
  • Culture & Society
  • Economy
  • Health
  • US News
  • Faith
  • Science & Tech
  • World News
No Result
View All Result
ThinkCivics News
  • Culture & Society
  • Economy
  • Health
  • US News
  • Faith
  • Science & Tech
  • World News
Join ThinkCivics+
No Result
View All Result
ThinkCivics News
Join TC+
Home Economy

Up, up, and away: Consumer-price index inflation now at 7.9%

Hot Air by Hot Air
March 10, 2022
in Economy
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
0
Up, up, and away: Consumer-price index inflation now at 7.9%

AP Photo/Patrick Semansky

And the annualized number may be even worse. The latest report on the consumer-price index shows inflation hit another 40-year high in February, with a year-on-year increase of 7.9%. The actual amount of inflation last month would hit almost double digits if annualized on its own, however:

The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.8 percent in February on a seasonally adjusted basis after rising 0.6 percent in January, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 7.9 percent before seasonal adjustment.

Increases in the indexes for gasoline, shelter, and food were the largest contributors to the seasonally adjusted all items increase. The gasoline index rose 6.6 percent in February and accounted for almost a third of the all items monthly increase; other energy component indexes were mixed. The food index rose 1.0 percent as the food at home index rose 1.4 percent; both were the largest monthly increases since April 2020.

The index for all items less food and energy rose 0.5 percent in February following a 0.6-percent increase the prior month. The shelter index was by far the biggest factor in the increase, with a broad set of indexes also contributing, including those for recreation, household furnishings and operations, motor vehicle insurance, personal care, and airline fares.

The rate of inflation accelerated in February as well. A monthly increase of 0.8% would annualize to 9.6%, nearly double digits. The only possible mitigating factor over the next few months is that the year-on-year calculations will factor in a rising inflation rate from Joe Biden’s first months in office:

Because of the rapid inflation increase of last spring, tied to the passage of the massive third stimulus tranche on which Joe Biden insisted, year-on-year inflation numbers might mitigate in the next three months. We will have to watch the monthly/annualized number instead to track the slope of inflation more accurately, at least until the summer rolls around.

By the way, we’re hitting lots of new records, not just on energy:

Many price increases are the **highest ever recorded** by @BLS_gov

Hotels +29%
Furniture +17.1
Chicken +13.2
New cars & trucks +12.4
Flooring +11.3
Lunchmeat +11
Dry clean +9.5%
Tools +8.7
Baby food +8.4
Full service restaurant +7.5
Pet supplies +7.5
Toys +6.7
Car repair +6.7

— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) March 10, 2022

The administration will almost certainly blame this on Vladimir Putin, but that won’t work for most economists. For one thing, the invasion of Ukraine took place at the very end of February, so most of the CPI increase took place beforehand. For another, prices have been rising for months thanks to a bungled supply-chain crisis and the impact of vast monetary expansions. As the Wall Street Journal notes, most economists simply wondered whether we could outrun inflation before the war in Ukraine made the point moot:

Before the Ukraine crisis, economists and policy makers had been hoping for a peak in year-over-year inflation this spring as supply chains heal from pandemic-related disruptions and the Federal Reserve begins an expected series of interest rate increases next week. But the outbreak of war has supercharged prices for oil, wheat, and precious metals, threatening higher inflation for longer.

“We thought that inflation would come down, especially due to the untangling of the global supply chain, but we don’t know how what’s happening in Ukraine will re-tangle that,” said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economics LLC.

CNBC’s Rick Santelli has had it with the litany of excuses coming out of the White House. Once Biden’s played the Putin card, though, he doesn’t have much left on the bingo card anyway:

👀”First it was transitory, then ‘inflation is good.’ Then we went to ‘corporate greed.’ Now we’re at Putin.”

Rick Santelli absolutely hammering the Biden administration’s ever-evolving excuses on #inflation: pic.twitter.com/9FoyfOrhYe

— John Cooper (@thejcoop) March 10, 2022

CNBC’s analysis offers a pessimistic forward view as well, noting that oil price increases comprised only a smaller part of the jump:

Food prices rose 1% and food at home jumped 1.4%, both the fastest monthly gains since April 2020, in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Energy also was at the forefront of ballooning prices, up 3.5% for February and accounting for about one-third of the headline gain. Shelter costs, which account for about one-third of the CPI weighting, accelerated another 0.5%, for a 12-month rise of 4.7%, the fastest annual increase since May 1991.

Excluding volatile food and energy prices, so-called core inflation rose 6.4%, in line with estimates and the highest since August 1982. On a monthly basis, core CPI was up 0.5, also consistent with Wall Street expectations.

The rise in inflation meant worker paychecks fell further behind despite what otherwise would be considered strong increases.

That lost ground on wages has become ever-more acute in political risk for Democrats. Thus far they have not had any sort of coherent response to inflation, as Santelli’s rant covers pretty well. They keep trying to shift blame away from the true origins of this inflationary wave, which were the Ben Bernanke monetary expansions that Barack Obama encouraged to artificially goose the economy after the Great Recession, plus the monetary expansions of emergency COVID funding, catalyzed by Biden’s completely unnecessary stimulus one year ago. Economists warned that more stimulus would overheat the economy and lead to corrosive levels of inflation, but the White House scoffed at that — and still won’t acknowledge their errors.

If Biden wanted to tamp down inflation, he could roll back all of his imposed restrictions on domestic oil production. That would at least get the futures markets to price oil lower, which would cool down gas prices and get workers a little more buying power in the short run. Biden’s too benighted by his Green New Deal ambitions to do that, though, and so voters will have to kneecap that agenda in November.

This article was originally published by Hot Air. Read the original article.

Hot Air

HotAir.com provides news analysis and commentary from a conservative perspective.

hotair.com/
Tags: inflation

Related Posts

The Sinister Roots of Build Back Better

The Sinister Roots of Build Back Better

May 26, 2022
Watch: Davos Elites Warn “Painful Global Transition” Should Not Be Resisted By Nation-States

Watch: Davos Elites Warn “Painful Global Transition” Should Not Be Resisted By Nation-States

May 24, 2022

This Year’s World Economic Forum in Davos Is as Disturbing as You’d Expect

May 23, 2022

Is Trump A Modern Day Nostradamus? Watch His Prediction Of What Would Happen If Biden Won

May 23, 2022
Load More
Next Post
Fox News Reporter Rips Into Kamala Over ‘Detached From Reality’ Press Conference in Poland

Fox News Reporter Rips Into Kamala Over ‘Detached From Reality’ Press Conference in Poland

Trump Facing ‘Five-Year Felony’ Over Classified-Docs Scandal: Kirschner

Three Reasons Why Trump Shouldn’t Run for President in 2024

Major League Baseball lockout ends as owners, players reach tentative deal

Major League Baseball lockout ends as owners, players reach tentative deal

TODAY'S TOP STORIES

  • Protesters block, attack truck and horse trailer, driver runs them over

    Protesters block, attack truck and horse trailer, driver runs them over

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Florida Makes a Move on COVID-19 Vaccination That Is Going to Set Hair on Fire

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Five Most Devastating (and Sickening) Things to Come Out of The Uvalde Shooting Press Conference

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Unvaccinated People Will Be Barred From This, Starting May 31

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Report: Police Got Own Kids Out of School While Subduing Other Uvalde Parents

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

WHO withdraws 12 Biden ‘sovereignty’ amendments amid fierce opposition

by ThinkCivics Newswire
May 27, 2022
0
WHO withdraws 12 Biden ‘sovereignty’ amendments amid fierce opposition
National Security

Amid charges of ceding U.S. sovereignty to the World Health Organization, 12 of the 13 amendments submitted by the Biden administration...

Read more

Newly obtained memo shows John Kerry was conducting ‘secret’ meetings with Iran during the Trump administration

by ThinkCivics Newswire
May 26, 2022
0
Newly obtained memo shows John Kerry was conducting ‘secret’ meetings with Iran during the Trump administration
National Security

This article was originally published on Twitchy.com. Read the original article.

Read more

Handwritten Notes From 2017 Show FBI Agents Mislead DOJ On The Trump-Russia Investigation

by The Federalist
May 19, 2022
0
Handwritten Notes From 2017 Show FBI Agents Mislead DOJ On The Trump-Russia Investigation
National Security

Hillary Clinton’s campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann is currently on trial for lying to the FBI about his role in pushing...

Read more

Jankowicz Got The Boot, But Biden’s ‘Ministry Of Truth’ Hired Replacements Are WORST

by ThinkCivics Newswire
May 19, 2022
0
Jankowicz Got The Boot, But Biden’s ‘Ministry Of Truth’ Hired Replacements Are WORST
National Security

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) hired the co-author of the PATRIOT Act, arguably the harshest crackdown on civil liberties...

Read more
The Sinister Roots of Build Back Better
Economy

The Sinister Roots of Build Back Better

by American Thinker
May 26, 2022
0

President Joe Biden and the puppeteers who control his teleprompter are weakening the country in order to gain more power...

Read more
Watch: Davos Elites Warn “Painful Global Transition” Should Not Be Resisted By Nation-States
Economy

Watch: Davos Elites Warn “Painful Global Transition” Should Not Be Resisted By Nation-States

by Zero Hedge
May 24, 2022
0

As World Economic Forum head Klaus Schwab proclaimed that “the future is built by us” at the opening of the...

Read more
This Year’s World Economic Forum in Davos Is as Disturbing as You’d Expect
Economy

This Year’s World Economic Forum in Davos Is as Disturbing as You’d Expect

by RedState
May 23, 2022
0

It’s the time of year again when thousands of the world’s most powerful and wealthy people gather in Davos, Switzerland...

Read more
Is Trump A Modern Day Nostradamus? Watch His Prediction Of What Would Happen If Biden Won
Economy

Is Trump A Modern Day Nostradamus? Watch His Prediction Of What Would Happen If Biden Won

by The Political Insider
May 23, 2022
0

President Trump is many things, to friend and foe alike. Is being a modern day Nostradamus among them? At least...

Read more
Facebook Twitter RSS

Brilliantly

SAFE!

thinkcivics.com

Content & Links

Verified by Sur.ly

2022

Recent News

  • Left-Wingers Lay Out Plan To Shut Down Supreme Court
  • Watch: Things Get Tense Between Lori Lightfoot and Reporter After Rebuke Over ‘Call to Arms’ Tweet
  • Video: Is this the safest school in America with these tech features?

Category

  • Culture & Society
  • Economy
  • Editorials
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Faith
  • Health
  • Immigration
  • Military
  • National Security
  • Politics
  • Science & Tech
  • US News
  • Videos
  • World News

© 2022 ThinkCivics Media. All Rights Reserved.

  • Login
  • Sign Up
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • Store
  • Contact Us
  • Join
  • Contribute

© 2022 ThinkCivics Media. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.