Headlines from Across the MAP
Feb 17, 2022The average U.S. household is spending an additional $276 a month because of inflation that is rising at its fastest rate in 40 years, a new economic analysis showed. The squeeze stems from higher prices across a range of products and services, including cars, gasoline, furniture and groceries.
- The Wall Street Journal: "Higher Inflation Is Probably Costing You $276 a Month"
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- The Atlantic: "The Next Century’s Big Demographic Mystery"
- Federal Reserve History: "The Great Inflation"
- Axios: "The Hard Math Behind America's Labor Shortage"
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- The Wall Street Journal: "People Are Going Out Again, but Not to the Office"
- Bloomberg: "Renting a Home Is Even Harder Than Buying One in Unrelentingly Hot U.S. Market"
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