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John Carney 11 Jun 2020

Inflation data released by the Department of Labor this week paints a dramatic picture of the severe pressure put on the U.S. food supply by the coronavirus shutdowns.

The prices paid by consumers for meat jumped higher in May, the government’s Consumer Price Index showed Wednesday. The price of beef roasts jumped 19.5 percent compared with the prior month. Compared with a year ago, roast prices were up 26.9 percent. Ground beef prices were up 7.2 percent for the month and 16.8 percent for the year. Steaks were up 11.6 percent for the month and 16.6 for the year.

The government’s Producer Price Index for beef and veal prices soared 69 percent in May after rising 12 percent in April. The PPI is the successor to a price gauge called the Wholesale Price Index. It measures selling prices received by producers instead of the prices paid by households measured by the CPI. That means it captures a wider array of purchases, including those by the government and exports. Typically, both measures track the same path, although they do differ from month to month.

Pork prices rose 2.7 percent in May, following a 3 percent rise in April, according to the CPI. But the PPI indicates a steeper 15 percent hike, which may indicate the consumer prices will rise further in June.  Pork chops were up 8.4 percent for the month and 14 percent for the year, as measured by the CPI.

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