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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: locogringo who wrote (1569557)11/2/2025 8:13:47 PM
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are you losing your mind? never mind answering I already know the answer, you never answered my question before, so your grocery bills are lower, your electric bills are lower, health insurance cheaper now?

Fact check: Grocery prices are up, not ‘way down’ as Trump claimed

Newly released inflation figures show that President Donald Trump was wrong when he repeatedly claimed this month that grocery prices?are “down” or “way down.”

They were up, again, last month. And they have increased since the start of his presidency.

Average grocery prices rose 0.3% from August to September, according to? Consumer Price Index figures?released Friday. That increase followed a 0.6% jump from July to August, which was the biggest month-to-month jump? in three years.

Average grocery prices in September were about 2.7% higher than they were a year prior and about 1.4% higher than they were in January, the month Trump returned to office.

The grocery price increases have been broad, spanning the vast majority of product categories tracked by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Prices in four of the six major grocery categories increased from August to September. The cereals and bakery products category was up 0.7%; the nonalcoholic beverages category was also up 0.7%; the meats, poultry, fish and eggs category was up 0.3%; the “other food at home” category was up 0.5%. The fruits and vegetables category was unchanged, while the dairy and related products category was down 0.5%.

Prices in all six categories have increased over the past year. Since September 2024, the nonalcoholic beverages category was up 5.3%; the meats, poultry, fish, and eggs category was up 5.2%; the “other food at home” category was up 1.9%; the cereals and bakery products category was up 1.6%; the fruits and vegetables category was up 1.3%; and the dairy and related products category was up 0.7%.

There have been particularly sharp increases since September 2024 in the prices of coffee (up 18.9%) and beef and veal (up 14.7%). Overall consumer prices are up 3.0% since September 2024.

average electric bills in the USA not to brag mine was $99. CDN with aircon on all summer

Alabama$176.631,11215.88324
Alaska$157.5157727.3146
Arizona$162.861,05915.38830
Arkansas$138.771,04913.233247
California$159.8849132.58122
Colorado$106.5266216.094922
Connecticut$187.5367827.6425
Delaware$145.4087816.572420
District of Columbia$144.1063122.822710
Florida$167.391,10715.12733
Georgia$161.541,03515.611026
Hawaii$197.9750339.3611
Idaho$118.4896512.284651
Illinois$115.4366917.254718
Indiana$142.8387616.32921
Iowa$129.9784615.363732
Kansas$127.2288114.444037
Kentucky$132.7499413.353444
Louisiana$161.171,23813.021148
Maine$156.6856027.98154
Maryland$168.6989418.86515
Massachusetts$168.1455930.0763
Michigan$123.9760320.564413
Minnesota$127.3875216.943919
Mississippi$155.781,15713.461642
Missouri$155.191,00315.481728
Montana$124.8787314.34338
Nebraska$128.1499612.873849
Nevada$107.9087412.354850
New Hampshire$136.6460022.793311
New Jersey$161.8563925.3199
New Mexico$104.5365915.875025
New York$148.0656626.18237
North Carolina$131.6898913.323545
North Dakota$141.861,06913.273046
Ohio$140.8881117.383117
Oklahoma$144.491,06913.522639
Oregon$143.9792415.582827
Pennsylvania$154.3179119.521814
Rhode Island$145.1555426.18258
South Carolina$150.711,02214.742034
South Dakota$148.811,02514.522136
Tennessee$148.181,10913.362243
Texas$176.081,14615.36431
Utah$102.2975913.485140
Vermont$126.3456322.464212
Virginia$158.1299315.921323
Washington$131.6697713.473641
West Virginia$152.1798615.431929
Wisconsin$120.4365818.34516
Wyoming$126.7586614.644135


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