Sticker Shock: Bread Prices Up 14.7 Percent, Milk Prices Up 13.3 Percent

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MARTIN CRUTSINGER | April 16, 2008 05:49 PM EST | AP

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Motorists fuel up at a Mobil gas station in Albany, N.Y., Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Consumer prices pushed higher last month as increases in energy, food and airline tickets overwhelmed the biggest drop in clothing prices in nearly a decade. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

WASHINGTON — Inflation rose again last month, reflecting big jumps in the cost of energy and airline tickets. And the forecast is for even bigger energy-related increases to come, including the possibility of $4 per gallon gasoline by Memorial Day.

Those inflation pressures are occurring just as the economy seems to be sinking into a recession, with consumers cutting back on spending and the housing industry, where all the troubles started, sinking further.

That was the somber news from a batch of economic reports released Wednesday that depicted an economy still struggling with multiple problems from a prolonged slump in housing, soaring energy prices, a severe credit crisis and rising unemployment.

The Labor Department said consumer prices rose by 0.3 percent in March, after being unchanged in February, as energy prices jumped by 1.9 percent and airline fares, reflecting higher fuel costs, increased 3 percent, the biggest one-month gain in six years.

Food prices, which have been steadily rising for more than a year, were up by 0.2 percent in March and 4.4 percent over the past 12 months. The price of some food staples showed even bigger increases over the past year, including a 14.7 percent rise in the price of bread and a 13.3 percent increase in milk prices over the past year.

With crude oil prices briefly touching a new record near $115 per barrel this week, and food prices remaining under pressure because of global shortages, analysts predicted consumers will feel more inflation pressures in the months ahead.

Gasoline pump prices hit a new nationwide record of $3.40 per gallon on Wednesday, up 53 cents from a year ago, according to the Oil Price Information Service and AAA, and many economists believe that price will hit $4 per gallon by Memorial Day.

"People are going to be paying a lot more for gasoline and groceries in the months ahead," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Economy.com. "Nothing is going right at the moment. That is why consumer confidence has fallen to the lowest point since the early 1980s."

Wall Street ignored all the bad economic data and instead focused on better-than-expected quarterly results from JPMorgan Chase and two other companies to send stocks higher. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 256.80 points Wednesday to close at 12,619.27.

Zandi said the rise in food and fuel prices has been a significant drain on consumers' purchasing power, another reason he and other analysts believe the country has fallen into a recession. Consumer spending accounts for two-thirds of economic activity.

While the Bush administration is hoping that economic stimulus checks being mailed to households starting next month will make any slump short and mild, Zandi said the $100 billion in payments consumers will get this year will be just enough to offset their higher gasoline bills, leaving nothing left to boost consumer spending in other areas.

In its latest look at business activity around the country, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday that "economic conditions have weakened," citing sluggish consumer spending and rising costs to businesses for raw materials.

Many analysts expect the Fed, which has been aggressively cutting interest rates and shoveling money into the banking system to combat the credit squeeze, will cut rates again when officials next meet on April 29-30.

The Fed also reported Wednesday that industrial output managed a 0.3 percent rise in March but the gain in manufacturing was a weak 0.1 percent as auto production continued to fall.

And the housing industry, where the troubles began two years ago, remained under severe strain with construction of new homes and apartments plunging by 11.9 percent in March, the Commerce Department reported, double what had been expected, to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 947,000 units, the slowest pace in 17 years.

Many analysts said construction is likely to fall more in coming months, reflecting a huge overhang of unsold homes that includes not only new homes but also houses being dumped on the market as foreclosures rise to record levels.

David Seiders, chief economist at the National Association Home Builders, said he believed construction activity would fall to just 948,000 units this year, the third straight decline and the lowest level of activity in the post World War II period.

For March, construction fell in all parts of the country, led by a 21.4 percent drop in the Midwest and declines of 12.6 percent in the South, 8.5 percent in the Northeast and 5.7 percent in the West.

The Consumer Price Index showed that overall prices are up 4 percent over the past 12 months while core inflation, which excludes energy and food, has risen by 2.4 percent in the past year, including a 0.2 percent March increase. Clothing costs fell by 1.3 percent, the biggest drop in nearly a decade.

In another reflection of the squeeze on ordinary Americans, the Labor Department said that average weekly earnings for nonsupervisory workers dropped by 1 percent last month, compared with a year ago, the sixth straight month that inflation-adjusted wages have fallen.

 
 

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But just remember fellow Americans,... 'Core' inflation is still only ~4-5%,...

Which is great unless you have to eat, drive to work, or heat/cool your home.

Remind me again why there is an idiot fringe ~28% who still don't think that Georgie has been the worst President in generations?

'Cause I sure don't get it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 04/17/2008

Has anybody told Bubble Boy? Would he care?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 04/16/2008

Yes, Father, they told him, and they also told him anyone who says differently hates our freedoms and sides with terrrsts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 04/17/2008

"Core inflation, which excludes food and energy, posted a 0.2 percent rise last month." -- Why the hell is it called *core* inflation when it excludes the stuff we actually need? Shouldn't vital goods form the "core"? Regardless, I'm pretty sure core inflation would only rise minimally when food and fuel go up. How are people supposed to spend money on other crap when they're spending it all on the stuff they need to survive?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 04/16/2008

Well, because that would cause unnecessary FEAR in the sheeple. Besides, the lower the number, the better for corporations paying COLa increases and less increase for SS. Government numbers look soooo much better...see what a great job Shrub is doing? Inflation? What inflation?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 04/16/2008

Reminds me of the movie (starring the late Charleston Heston) "Soylent Green"..... prices for food are so high, people resort to other sources of food....... "it's people!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 04/16/2008

Oil nears $115 a barrel
The report raised concerns that there won't be enough gasoline to meet demand this summer. May gasoline futures rose 3.58 cents to $2.9168 a gallon on the New York Mercantile Exchange after earlier rising to a trading record of $2.933.
Posted Apr 16, 2008 10:53 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

The last official act of any government is to loot the nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 04/16/2008

With soaring food costs and skyrocketing energy prices, only the Amish are positioned to weather the retarded codpieceboy's shitstorm.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 04/16/2008

I wonder - are they taking in potential converts?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 04/17/2008

The new scam of 21st century ,how's that green propaganda going,along with the falling dollar is two major reasons you are seeing this,so I'll ask you how's that green tax doing for you in the form of skyrocketing food and gas prices,what will America look like in 5 to 10 years , could it look like other third world countries ,and guess that's a scenerio i'll just say ,COMING SOON.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 04/16/2008

What a scam!! 3/10 of one percent rise in the CPI for Mar 08!! This is part of the
govt's effort to decrease the real COLAs due to S/S recipients. Lyndon Johnson was the first in recent history to fudge economic data. Shrub Bush is just continuing the effort to hide real inflation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 04/16/2008



First I read the other headline about how much hedge fund managers make.

Then I read this headline.

Why aren't people storming the Bastile?

I watched a you tube video last night about the OlympiaPRM. Kids who are standing up at the port of Olympia in Washington state to having military hardware going out of the port. Made me want to do so much more than sit here at a computer and whine about how bad things are getting, We have no organization to stand against these thugs. When and how are we going to do so? Even Obama isn;t the answer. He's willing to keep the war going for an undetermined time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 04/16/2008

Because it accomplished nothing.

Freed 7 prisoners and led to the Napoleonic Wars.

We survived the Great Depression and we will survive this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 04/16/2008

As time progresses people will realize they had let the best candidates go already. Kucinich, Gravel and Ron Paul. But America is famous for voting against their bettter judgment.
We should know by now. I thought for sure this year would be different with people being fed up
but I guess that will come later, when it is too late to do something about it. Don't you know the
Patriot Act, which Hillary voted twice for, forbids any kind of assembly

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 04/16/2008

Ron Paul was and still my guy and you are right on, I keep telling people that but they won't wake up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 04/17/2008

As a hard-core Kucinich supporter - you hit it right on the head vippy.

Kucinich, Gravel, Edwards, Richardson, and (gasp!) even Ron Paul were far better choices than McCain, Clinton and even Obama. All would have worked to get us out of the debacle in Iraq with reasonable haste, all would have actually viewed the Constitution as more than a piece of paper with some old-fashioned ideas on it, and all would have been better leaders for reform than the 3 we are left to chose from.

But,... we the 'Sheeple' allowed the corporate media to dictate to us which candidates were the most acceptible - to those corporate interests and not so much to us.

We are guilty for letting ourselves be manipulated by them. We need to reach whatever critical mass to do something about it - they question remaining to my mind,... What will spark the 'revolution'?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 04/17/2008

...especially against government policy....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 04/16/2008

Time to tighten that belt and save people. Let me introduce you to this wonderful thing called a "savings" account. They are facinating tools that are used by those who know how to live within your means. If you want that flat screen tv, do not put it on a credit card, save for it and then go get it. Instant gratification needs to stop.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 04/16/2008

Only an arrogant GOP asshole would post such offensive drivel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 04/16/2008

I hope that was sarcasm on your part Jacob,... 'cause thegigger makes a whole lotta sense.

*for full disclosure - I am a hard-core Democrat and former Kucinich for President supporter*

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 04/17/2008

gig, I'm a fiscal conservative(saved my ass off and bought my home for cash), but putting your money in savings isn't always the answer. My wife is from Europe and we would visit every 2 years or so. We noticed the dollar's devaluation and exchanged much of our savings to Euros years ago. This might not be right for everyone, but when we exchanged, the euro was $1.18, now it's $1.59(?). As for credit cards, get rid of as many as possible and only use in an emergency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 04/16/2008

I'm afraid you "ain't seen nothing yet". My neighborhood gas station just raised prices last night to $3.59 for regular unleaded. The local grocery store is still charging the same for a loaf of break, but it's smaller by 1/3 compared to years past. Over the last few years, I have read about the "perfect economic sh*tstorm", and hoped it was in the distant future, doesn't look like it. Inflation, devaluation of the dollar, the rise in commodity prices(due to falling dollar), loss of good paying jobs, stagnant wages, endless wars and occupations(NATO), ect. I'm one of the 80% who thinks the country is on the wrong track, but I don't see anyone who can fix our problems, do you? Kucinich and Paul had some great ideas and were shoved right off the train.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 04/16/2008

It's $3.899 at my local Chevron station in California. Time to repeal those special environmental rules for California.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 04/16/2008

Filled up for $3.359 Tuesday in MD, but that same station was $3.399 this morning (Thursday). We don't get quite the shaft that CA does, but it still isn't good. Most places are over $3.40 now and spiraling up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 04/17/2008

$3.709 at my local station today, and that's with 10% corn oil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 PM on 04/16/2008

Our only option is to elect someone who would (hopefully) be open to solutions like those proposed by Kucinich, Paul, Edwards and Gravel. McCain? Not a chance. Hillary? No way.
That leaves Obama. Maybe he's the best we can hope for at this point. If he does win, we're going to have to get behind him. He's going to need all the support he can get.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 04/16/2008

Even THEN, Po, even then....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 04/16/2008

Maybe this will help we fat Americans loose some weight. Oh wait all the cheap food is the crap that made us fat in the first place. Bread is more expensive than snack cakes and Candy is cheaper than fruit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 04/16/2008

No doubt, eating cheap is the exact opposite of eating healthy; unfortunately, many will have to opt for the former rather than the latter....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 04/16/2008
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