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January 2022 Wholesale Inflation Surged 9.7% From A Year Ago

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Feb 16, 2022
  • 2 min read

Wholesale inflation in the United States surged again last month, rising 9.7% from a year earlier in a sign that price pressures remain high at all levels of the economy, Paul Wiseman reported for the Associated Press (AP).


Photo Insert: Excluding volatile food and energy prices, wholesale inflation rose 0.8% from December and 8.3% from January 2021.



The Labor Department said Tuesday that its producer price index — which measures inflation before it reaches consumers — jumped 1% from December. The year-over-year increase was down from the record 9.8% recorded in both November and December but was well above what economists had been expecting.


Excluding volatile food and energy prices, wholesale inflation rose 0.8% from December and 8.3% from January 2021. Last week, the government reported that inflation at the consumer level soared over the past year at its highest rate in four decades, squeezing households, wiping out pay raises, and reinforcing the Federal Reserve’s decision to begin raising borrowing rates.



The 7.5% price surge ranged across the economy, from food and furniture to apartment rents, airline fares, and electricity.


Inflation, under control for four decades, re-emerged as an economic issue last year as the US rebounded with unexpected speed from 2020′s short but devastating coronavirus recession.


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Caught off guard by the bounce-back, companies scrambled to find supplies and workers to meet an unexpected surge in orders from customers flush with government relief checks. Factories, ports, and freight yards came under strain. Shipments were delayed and prices began to rise.


The Labor Department report showed that wholesale goods prices rose 1.3% last month from December and services climbed 0.7%, pulled up by a steep increase in the cost of outpatient hospital services.





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