December 29, 2025
Continuing to look at breakfast inflation, we find that some items have fueled its rise while others have constrained it.
Continuing to look at breakfast inflation, we find that some items have fueled its rise while others have constrained it.
Looking at eggs, bacon, orange juice, and coffee, we can see why breakfast prices are rising faster than other meals.
Understanding why consumers and economists disagree on the economy, we can focus on the difference between rising food prices and inflation.
While the trajectory of consumer price changes should make us happy, instead we've responded with concern.
Seeing the prices for bacon and oranges soar, we can ask which one of the causes of inflation is the reason.