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San Diego Area Has Second-Highest Inflation Problem In Country: Study

The study's authors compared 23 major metropolitan statistical areas.

To determine how inflation is impacting people in different parts of the country, analysts at WalletHub compared 23 major metropolitan statistical areas across two key metrics related to the consumer price index.
To determine how inflation is impacting people in different parts of the country, analysts at WalletHub compared 23 major metropolitan statistical areas across two key metrics related to the consumer price index. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

SAN DIEGO, CA — The San Diego area has the second-highest inflation problem in the country, according to a new study by WalletHub.

With the year-over-year inflation rate at 2.3% in April, marking the lowest rate recorded since February 2021, the personal finance website Tuesday released its updated report on the Changes in Inflation by City.

To determine how inflation is impacting people in different parts of the country, analysts at WalletHub compared 23 major metropolitan statistical areas across two key metrics related to the consumer price index, which measures inflation. The study's authors compared the consumer price index for the latest month for which Bureau of Labor Statistics data is available to two months prior and one year prior to get a snapshot of how inflation has changed in the short and long term.

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The San Diego-Carlsbad metro area ranked No. 2 overall, according to the report. The CPI change was 0.80% from the latest month compared to two months prior. The CPI change was 3.80% from the latest month compared to one year ago.

Earlier this year, the San Diego area had the highest inflation problem in the country, according to a study by WalletHub.

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Currently, the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metro area has the biggest inflation problem in the U.S., according to the report. The New York and Baltimore areas tied for third.

View the full report on WalletHub.

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