How Inflation Is Affecting Americans’ Ability to Save

How Inflation Is Affecting Americans’ Ability to Save
People shop for groceries at a supermarket in Glendale, Calif., on Jan. 12, 2022. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images
Rachel Hartman
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Inflation hit a 40-year-high in February, reaching 7.9 percent year-over-year and reflecting another month of higher prices across the board for Americans.
Some sectors rose at a faster pace than others, with the cost of gas, shelter, and food up the most. Fuel shot up by more than 43 percent, as those filling up saw continued high prices at the pump. In California, gas hit $5.75 per gallon at some gas stations. In Nevada, prices of $5 per gallon for gas were seen. Shelter rose by 4.7 percent and food went up by 8.6 percent for food at home and by 6.8 percent for food away from home.
Rachel Hartman
Rachel Hartman
Business Reporter
Rachel Hartman is a freelance writer with a background in business and finance. Her work has appeared in national and international publications for more than 10 years. She resides in Miami and travels frequently.
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