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    Back to Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Lots of goods are more expensive. Is this temporary?

    The cost of living surged 5% last month, according to the Department of Labor. That’s the highest inflation rate we’ve seen in more than a decade. Used cars, furniture, and even bacon have gotten more expensive.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Jun 10, 2021 • 49m Listen

    The cost of living surged 5% last month, according to the Department of Labor. That’s the highest inflation rate we’ve seen in more than a decade. Used cars, furniture, and even bacon have gotten more expensive.

    The increase can be traced to global supply chain issues that have been present throughout the pandemic, says Bloomberg economics reporter Reade Pickert. Now due to the broader reopening of the economy, there’s more demand for goods and services.

    “Folks have extra savings that they've had over the last year. They might have been using their stimulus checks towards goods and things like used cars. And so you really see these shifts in demand that have put pressure on these prices. And so the demand is outstripping the capacity that we have and the supply that we have,” Pickert explains.

    Economists have told her that rising inflation is temporary once more goods are distributed through the economy.

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    In this episode

    5 stories
    1. 0:0010 min

      California has another set of masking rules, even though it’s fully reopening next week

    2. 10:038 min

      Prices are up for used cars, furniture, bacon. Is this higher inflation temporary or permanent?

    3. 17:5210 min

      How cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Dogecoin can harm the environment

    4. 28:037 min

      The Southern Ocean: National Geographic announces new ocean near Antarctica

    5. 34:4415 min

      How the Arts District restaurant Bavel managed to survive COVID and produce a new cookbook

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