Increase in food costs drives rise in inflation

Newly released inflation data shows a rise in producer prices this week.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday released its Producer Price index, a key marker of inflation, which rose 0.4% in November.

The November increase is part of a 3% increase in the last year, which BLS pointed out is “the largest rise since moving up 4.7% for the 12 months ended February 2023.”

Much of the PPI was driven by a rise in food prices, most notably the cost of eggs.

“A quarter of the November rise in prices for final demand goods is attributable to a 54.6-percent jump in the index for chicken eggs,” BLS said. “Prices for fresh and dry vegetables, fresh fruits and melons, processed poultry, non-electronic cigarettes, and residential electric power also increased.”

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The PPI data comes on the heels of the release earlier this week of the BLS’ Consumer Price Index, another marker of inflation picked up speed, rising 0.3% last month.

“The index for shelter rose 0.3% in November, accounting for nearly forty percent of the monthly all items increase,” BLS said. “The food index also increased over the month, rising 0.4% as the food at home index increased 0.5% and the food away from home index rose 0.3%. The energy index rose 0.2% over the month, after being unchanged in October.”

As The Center Square previously reported, consumer prices rose an average of 2.7%, but Some goods like as beef and pork chops which rose much more. In fact, beef and pork doubled the national average, rising over 5% in cost in the previous 12 months.

The prices of other goods rose faster than the average as well, part of a more than 20% price increase since President Joe Biden took office.

In the latest PPI, prices varied across various goods and services.

“Over one-third of the advance in prices for final demand services can be traced to margins for machinery and vehicle wholesaling, which increased 1.8%,” BLS said. “The indexes for securities brokerage, dealing, and investment advice; automotive fuels and lubricants retailing; food wholesaling; food and alcohol retailing; and apparel, footwear, and accessories retailing also rose. In contrast, prices for airline passenger services declined 2.1%. The indexes for guestroom rental and for computer hardware, software, and supplies retailing also decreased.”

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