Saturday, January 21, 2012

Inflation in the US

The United States economy is precariously balanced on the price of a gallon of gas.  Heating, cooking, and driving are all dependent on this factor, the price of a gallon of gas.  If the money boys could figure a way for people to eat gas, they would be thrilled.  They have to make do with profits on fuel and heat; and those profits are huge.   Of course the price of food is bitterly attached to the transportation cost of goods.
http://www.helium.com/items/2197737-economyinflationgasfuelpricesconsumerpriceindexproducerpriceindexaveragehourlyearningsgoods

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