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Americans also experience inflation differently depending on several non-spending-related factors — including where they live
Inflation rates often fluctuate across different categories of spending, depending on their inherent volatility.
- For example, in June 2023, energy costs declined while food costs increased.
- But Americans also experience inflation differently depending on several non-spending-related factors — including where they live.
What cities have been most impacted by inflation?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides inflation estimates for 23 metropolitan areas. Recently, consumer prices in these areas have increased by as much as 6.9%, as seen in Miami between June 2022 and June 2023.
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USA FACTS: See inflation rates by US regions... not everyone is feeling inflation in the same way.
Everything you need to know about a government shutdownCongress avoided a government shutdown over the weekend by passing a bill to fund the government until mid-November. USAFacts answers your questions about the process, including how many times the government has shut down, who it affects when, and more.
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How many cars are built in the US?United Auto Workers are on strike against the big three automakers: General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis (Chrysler’s parent company). Last year, the auto industry employed over 4.3 million people, making up 1.7% of all jobs nationwide. Which states have the most people working in the industry and how many cars are made in the US? Here are the recent numbers for a snapshot of the industry.
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States with the highest inflation ratesInflation has been a consistent part of the national economic conversation for the past three years, with rates hitting levels not seen since the early 1980s. Despite this, not everyone is feeling inflation in the same way. Recent data from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) shows inflation rates vary across regions and cities.
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Get the data on how inflation has hit certain US cities at USAFacts.org. | ||||||||||||||||||
Data behind the newsNew Orleans is facing a drinking water emergency due to low water levels in the Mississippi River and encroaching salt water from the Gulf of Mexico. USAFacts recently looked into the states that need to improve their infrastructure to provide safe water. Read the report here, then see historical data on cities with unhealthy drinking water. The Supreme Court starts its new term today. To appear before the Court, a case must land on one of two dockets: the merits docket or the emergency docket. This is also known as the shadow docket. Here’s how it works. Put yourself to the test with the weekly fact quiz. | ||||||||||||||||||
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The CDC defines the general fertility rate as the number of births per 1,000 women ages 15–44. The nation’s fertility rate has generally declined since 1957. Then, there were 122.9 births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 44. Preliminary data shows the 2022 rate had fallen to 56.1. Rates rose in North Dakota and Louisiana between 2005 and 2021. North Dakota’s rate rose 2.93%, while Louisiana’s rose 1.13%. | ||||||||||||||||||
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