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Food Prices Rise By Nearly 10 Percent Compared To Year Ago In RivCo
Figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics were released Tuesday.
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — Prices for goods and services climbed 2.7 percent throughout the Riverside metropolitan area in the last two months, outpacing surges nationwide and raising pocketbook pressure locally by an estimated 10 percent in the last year, federal officials said Tuesday.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' bimonthly Consumer Price Index for the Riverside area showed that, like the rest of the country, energy prices — mainly gasoline — were the main driver behind inflation, with a 15.3 percent jump in February and March in the metro area, which covers northwestern Riverside County, as well as the cities of Ontario and San Bernardino.
Food prices increased 1.5 percent in the bimonthly period, but "prices for food at home rose 9.8 percent since a year ago," the BLS stated.
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Take food and energy out of the equation — so-called "core inflation" — and the local CPI was up 1.1 percent over the last two months, figures showed.
In the 12-month period ending March 2021, the local CPI was up 3.6 percent. The 10 percent rate for March 2021 to March 2022 reflects the galloping pace of inflation impacting most sectors of the economy, with no comparable increases for the Riverside metro area since the local CPI was first published in 2018, data showed.
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The BLS said that nationally, the Urban Consumer CPI crept up 1.2 percent from February to March, but for the 12-month period ending March 2022, it was up 8.5 percent, representing the "largest 12-month increase since the period ending December 1981."
The accelerating consumer price hikes have been blamed by the Biden administration on the war in Ukraine and consequent energy supply disruptions, but critics have