Consumer prices jump, industrial production falls?

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7 Responses to Consumer prices jump, industrial production falls?

  1. Jeff S says:

    Cory

    All brought to you by the Bush era policies.

  2. jim020347 says:

    Ruth

    Consumers save more and listen to the politicians cry

  3. Texas Patriot says:

    Suzanne

    and inflation is up as well.

  4. Obama is a DISASTER says:

    Harry

    Shocking that this would happen under such a Business Friendly administration. Look for this trend to continue and skyrocket if Cap and Trade passes.

    And the genius above me blames Bush.

  5. Jared says:

    Ruth

    This may be very ignorant, but how can production go up when we are sending all of our production jobs to other countries. I would like to see some sort of law that punishes American companies who open factories in another country and lay off employees in America.

  6. zaza says:

    Colleen

    I can not believe how grocery prices have jumped just in the past month. $2.49 a pound for tomatoes?? In the SUMMER??

    I guess we are seeing that dreaded inflation creeping up.

  7. EviL Liberal says:

    Angela

    did you even read the crap link you have there ?

    here is a quote “reflecting the biggest jump in gasoline prices in nearly five years.”

    the dumb ass that wrote that I guess didn’t buy gas at all last year. at this time last year gas was $4.10 a gal

    I just filled up today I paid $2.34 a gal

    and as far as industrial production falls?

    I work in a factory and we just went on overtime.

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