Consumer prices for many essentials continued to rise in November, with energy, food, autos and shelter among the culprits. The headline 6.8% increase in the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index in November, versus 12 months ago, is the highest reading for the index since 1982. That’s when the US economy was winding down…
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