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"Wow, who knew you were a creative writer. Food prices and gas prices have not increased since Biden took office. So you and your fictional "friend" from your post are wrong. Another lie from the delusional guy." Are you ignorant? Or just a bold faced liar? Anyone who can Google can find out your are probably both Seasonally adjusted changes from preceding month Un- adjusted 12-mos. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. ended 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 Aug. 2021 All items...................4.6.8.6.9.5.3 5.3 Food.......................2.1.4.4.8.7.4 3.7 Food at home..............3.1.4.4.8.7.4 3.0 Food away from home (1)...1.1.3.6.7.8.4 4.7 Energy.................... 3.9 5.0 -.1.0 1.5 1.6 2.0 25.0 Energy commodities....... 6.6 8.9 -1.4 -.6 2.6 2.3 2.7 41.9 Gasoline (all types).... 6.4 9.1 -1.4 -.7 2.5 2.4 2.8 42.7 Fuel oil (1)............ 9.9 3.2 -3.2 2.1 2.9.6 -2.1 33.2 Energy services...........9.6 1.5.7.2.8 1.1 8.6 Electricity..............7.0 1.2.3 -.3.4 1.0 5.2 Utility (piped) gas service.............. 1.6 2.5 2.4 1.7 1.7 2.2 1.6 21.1 All items less food and energy..................1.3.9.7.9.3.1 4.0 Commodities less food and energy commodities.... -.2.1 2.0 1.8 2.2.5.3 7.7 New vehicles.............0.0.5 1.6 2.0 1.7 1.2 7.6 Used cars and trucks.... -.9.5 10.0 7.3 10.5.2 -1.5 31.9 Apparel................. -.7 -.3.3 1.2.7.0.4 4.2 Medical care commodities (1)...... -.7.1.6.0 -.4.2 -.2 -2.5 Services less energy services...............2.4.5.4.4.3.0 2.7 Shelter..................2.3.4.3.5.4.2 2.8 Transportation services -.1 1.8 2.9 1.5 1.5 -1.1 -2.3 4.6 Medical care services....5.1.0 -.1.0.3.3 1.0 1 Not seasonally adjusted. Food The food index increased 0.4 percent in August after larger increases in recent months. The food at home index increased 0.4 percent over the month as four of the six major grocery store food group indexes rose. The index for nonalcoholic beverages increased 1.0 percent in August, its third consecutive monthly increase. The index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs rose 0.7 percent over the month as the beef index rose 1.7 percent. The index for other food at home rose 0.6 percent in August after increasing 0.8 percent in July. The index for fruits and vegetables rose 0.2 percent in August after declining in July. The index for dairy and related products declined in August, falling 1.0 percent after rising in each of the previous 4 months. The index for cereals and bakery products was unchanged in August after increasing 1.2 percent in July. The food away from home index rose 0.4 percent in August after increasing 0.8 percent in July. The index for limited service meals rose 0.8 percent in August, and the index for full service meals increased 0.6 percent. These increases offset a sharp decline in the index for food at employee sites and schools, which fell 17.0 percent in August. The food at home index rose 3.0 percent over the past 12 months. Five of the six major grocery store food group indexes increased over the period. The largest increase was the index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs, which increased 8.0 percent as the index for beef rose 12.2 percent over the year. The only group to decline was dairy and related products, which fell 0.5 percent over the last 12 months. The index for food away from home rose 4.7 percent over the last year. The index for limited service meals rose 6.9 percent over the last 12 months, and the index for full service meals rose 4.9 percent, while the index for food at employee sites and schools declined sharply. Energy The energy index rose 2.0 percent in August, its third consecutive monthly increase. The gasoline index rose 2.8 percent in August after increasing 2.4 percent in July. (Before seasonal adjustment, gasoline prices rose 0.7 percent in August.) The electricity index increased 1.0 percent in August following a 0.4-percent increase the prior month. The index for natural gas also increased in August, rising 1.6 percent; this was its seventh consecutive monthly increase. The energy index rose 25.0 percent over the past 12 months as all the major energy component indexes increased. The gasoline index rose 42.7 percent over the last year. The index for electricity increased 5.2 percent, its largest 12-month increase since the period ending March 2014. The index for natural gas rose 21.1 percent over the last 12 months, the largest increase since the period ending August 2008. All items less food and energy The index for all items less food and energy rose 0.1 percent in August. Indexes that increased over the month include the index for household furnishings and operations, which increased 1.3 percent as the indexes for furniture and bedding and for appliances rose. The shelter index increased in August, rising 0.2 percent. The indexes for rent and owners’ equivalent rent both rose 0.3 percent over the month, while the index for lodging away from home declined 2.9 percent. The index for new vehicles continued to rise in August, increasing 1.2 percent after rising 1.7 percent in July. The recreation index rose 0.5 percent in August after increasing 0.6 percent the prior month. The index for medical care rose 0.2 percent over the month; its component indexes were mixed. The hospital services index rose 0.9 percent over the month, while the physicians’ services index was unchanged and the prescription drugs index declined 0.4 percent. The indexes for personal care, for communication, and for apparel all increased in August. In contrast to these increases, several indexes declined in August. The index for airline fares fell sharply, decreasing 9.1 percent over the month. The index for used cars and trucks declined 1.5 percent in August, ending a series of five consecutive monthly increases. The index for motor vehicle insurance fell 2.8 percent in August, the same decline as in July. The index for all items less food and energy rose 4.0 percent over the past 12 months. The index for used cars and trucks increased 31.9 percent over the span. The index for new vehicles rose 7.6 percent, the largest 12-month increase since the period ending June 1981. The shelter index increased 2.8 percent over the last 12 months, and the medical care index rose 0.4 percent. The index for physicians’ services rose 3.9 percent and the index for hospital services increased 3.5 percent. The prescription drugs index fell 2.7 percent, one of the few indexes to show a 12-month decline.

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