Inflation Clocks in at New 40-Year High

Prices surged 8.6% in May compared to previous year
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 10, 2022 8:33 AM CDT
New Inflation Report, New 40-Year High
Gasoline prices are displayed at a gas station on Thursday, June 9, 2022, in Salt Lake City.   (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

The costs of gas, food, and other necessities jumped in May, raising inflation to a new four-decade high and giving American households no respite from rising costs. Consumer prices surged 8.6% last month from 12 months earlier, faster than April’s year-over-year surge of 8.3%, the Labor Department said Friday, per the AP. On a month-to-month basis, prices jumped 1% from April to May, a steep rise from the 0.3% increase from March to April. Much higher gas prices were to blame for most of that increase—they are nearing a national average of $5 per gallon.

America’s rampant inflation is imposing severe pressures on families, forcing them to pay much more for food, gas, and rent and reducing their ability to afford discretionary items, from haircuts to electronics. Lower-income and Black and Hispanic Americans, in particular, are struggling because, on average, a larger proportion of their income is consumed by necessities. At the same time, inflation has shown some signs of moderating, and economists expect it to decline this year, though not by very much. Some analysts have forecast that the inflation gauge the government reported Friday—the consumer price index—may drop below 7% by year’s end. In March, the year-over-year CPI reached 8.5%, the highest such rate since 1982.

High inflation has also forced the Federal Reserve into what will likely be the fastest series of interest rate hikes in three decades. By raising borrowing costs aggressively, the Fed hopes to cool spending and growth enough to curb inflation without tipping the economy into a recession. For the central bank, it will be a difficult balancing act. Surveys show that Americans see high inflation as the nation’s top problem, and most disapprove of President Biden’s handling of the economy. Congressional Republicans are hammering Democrats on the issue in the run-up to midterm elections this fall.

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