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Inflation Rose To 4.2% in May
« on: Wednesday, Jun 10, 2026 05:00 am »
Inflation Rose To 4.2% in May

John Carney 10 Jun 2026

Consumer prices rose sharply in May, with rising energy prices pushing the nation’s leading inflation gauge to the highest level in three years.

The consumer price index rose 0.5 percent in May compared with April, the Department of Labor said Wednesday. Compared with a year ago, prices are up 4.2 percent. Those increases were in line with expectations.

Core prices, a measure that excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose 0.2 percent compared with the previous month. For the year, core prices are up 2.9 percent. That compares with expectations of 0.3 percent for the month and 2.9 percent for the year.

The Labor Department said that the energy index, which rose 3.9 percent in May, accounted for over sixty percent of the monthly all-items increase. Gasoline prices jumped seven percent in May. They were up 5.4 percent in April and 21.2 percent in March. Compared with a year ago, gas prices are up 40.5 percent.

There was some relief for consumers in the grocery store. Prices of food consumed at home rose just 0.1 percent, a big slowdown from April’s 0.7 percent increase. For the year, grocery prices are up 2.7 percent.

Core goods prices—excluding food and energy—actually fell in May, declining 0.1 percent after being flat in April and rising 0.1 percent in March. For the year, core goods prices are up just 1.1 percent. Prices of new cars fell 0.3 percent and are up just 0.2 percent from a year ago. Prices of used cars ticked up 0.2 percent but are down two percent from a year ago.

Inflation has been running high since March, when the oil price shock first hit following the launch of the war with Iran. While much of the increase was initially concentrated in gasoline and energy more broadly, inflationary pressures spread across the economy in April and May. The pace of price increases has been slowing for two months, from March’s 0.9 percent increase to April’s 0.6 percent to May’s 0.5 percent.

The Federal Reserve targets two percent annual inflation but uses a different gauge, the personal consumption expenditure price index compiled by the Department of Commerce, as its preferred measure of consumer prices. In recent months, the annual pace of PCE inflation has run slightly above the better-known consumer price index published by the Labor Department.

The public is increasingly unhappy about rising prices. Surveys of consumers show a decline of optimism and satisfaction, with the University of Michigan’s index of consumer sentiment hitting an all-time low last month.

Sixty-eight percent of Americans say they disapprove of President Trump’s handling of the issue of inflation, according to a recent poll by YouGov for the Economist. Fifty-two say the prices they pay for goods have risen “a lot” over the past year. While the jobs market has strengthened in recent months, adding an average of 188,000 workers to payrolls over the last three months, 48 percent of Americans say that inflation is a more important issue than jobs—and 41 percent say jobs and inflation are equally important. Just four percent say jobs are more important than inflation. Thirty-four percent picked inflation as the most important issue facing the country, by far exceeding fourteen other issues from “jobs and the economy” (11 percent), crime (3 percent), immigration (seven percent), and health care (nine percent).

https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2026/06/10/inflation-rose-to-4-2-in-may/
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Re: Inflation Rose To 4.2% in May
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday, Jun 10, 2026 06:07 am »


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Sixty-eight percent of Americans say they disapprove of President Trump’s handling of the issue of inflation, according to a recent poll by YouGov for the Economist. Fifty-two say the prices they pay for goods have risen “a lot” over the past year. While the jobs market has strengthened in recent months, adding an average of 188,000 workers to payrolls over the last three months, 48 percent of Americans say that inflation is a more important issue than jobs—and 41 percent say jobs and inflation are equally important. Just four percent say jobs are more important than inflation. Thirty-four percent picked inflation as the most important issue facing the country, by far exceeding fourteen other issues from “jobs and the economy” (11 percent), crime (3 percent), immigration (seven percent), and health care (nine percent).

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Re: Inflation Rose To 4.2% in May
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday, Jun 10, 2026 06:16 am »
And who knows where the unofficial number would land. 

Trump is caught in the same trap as every other president: they give up on fixing America and try to run the world instead.  But this one is especially tone deaf.  He brags about the stock market when most people do not have the cash flow to invest, and the median account balance is below $190k for those entering retirement.  He says he started the regime change war fully expecting oil to be $200-250 per barrel, utterly oblivious to the misery this would bring to people everywhere.  The grift has his net worth skyrocketing, so why should anyone complain?

Other Republicans are nearly as delusional as their leader, totally siloed off from the general public.  Many of them believe they would win EVERY blue city and state were it not for “cheating.”  Meanwhile they keep getting smoked even in friendly territory. 

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« Reply #3 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 12:01 pm »


Other Republicans are nearly as delusional as their leader, totally siloed off from the general public.  Many of them believe they would win EVERY blue city and state were it not for “cheating.”  Meanwhile they keep getting smoked even in friendly territory.

Judging by the comments I’ve read here the last several weeks, both sentences also apply to more than a few posters here


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« Reply #4 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 12:16 pm »
I met her in a club down in old Soho
Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like coca cola
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I met her in a club down in old Soho
Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like coca cola
C-O-L-A, Cola.

Can't wait to see the SS C.O.L.A this fall.

It can't be much can it? Like pennies on the dollar?

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« Reply #6 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 12:39 pm »
It's amazing what happens when the Fed adds $2 trillion to the money supply every year, just so that Democrats can be funded.  Even more amazing is that Republicans are 100% on board with it.

You want inflation to stop?  Then stop using the Fed to fund government excess.
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« Reply #7 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 01:37 pm »
It can't be much can it? Like pennies on the dollar?

 The latest projection estimates the 2027 COLA will come in around 3.8%.

Hopefully it will cover the Part B Medicare increase for next year.
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Re: Inflation Rose To 4.2% in May
« Reply #8 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 01:46 pm »
The latest projection estimates the 2027 COLA will come in around 3.8%.

Hopefully it will cover the Part B Medicare increase for next year.

Hopefully. The cost of Medicare has become an unwelcome beast .... on top of the we have our original insurance premiums to pay.
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« Reply #9 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 01:59 pm »
One thing is for certain.  The official government figure on inflation will be lower than it actually is.
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« Reply #10 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 02:04 pm »
Hopefully. The cost of Medicare has become an unwelcome beast .... on top of the we have our original insurance premiums to pay.

Agreed.  We are so lucky that we have a policy that caps our Out-of-pocket expenses at 18 thousand dollars per year.

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« Reply #11 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 02:10 pm »
Hopefully. The cost of Medicare has become an unwelcome beast .... on top of the we have our original insurance premiums to pay.

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« Reply #12 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 02:55 pm »
The latest projection estimates the 2027 COLA will come in around 3.8%.

Hopefully it will cover the Part B Medicare increase for next year.

Assuming the Social Security COLA really comes in at 3.8%, the increase would be:

$1,500/month benefit → about $57 more per month
$2,000/month benefit → about $76 more per month
$2,500/month benefit → about $95 more per month
$3,000/month benefit → about $114 more per month

 :shrug:

Gas alone could wipe that out.

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« Reply #13 on: Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 03:03 pm »
Assuming the Social Security COLA really comes in at 3.8%, the increase would be:

$1,500/month benefit → about $57 more per month
$2,000/month benefit → about $76 more per month
$2,500/month benefit → about $95 more per month
$3,000/month benefit → about $114 more per month

 :shrug:

Gas alone could wipe that out.

We don't drive very far so your case doesn't hold up.  Also me and the wife get around 5K from SS.   WTF, I'm sorry you will get nothing at 65 and you will like it!


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