US consumers remain unimpressed with this progress, however, because they remember what they were paying for things pre-pandemic. Used car prices are 34% higher, food prices are 26% higher and rent prices are 22% higher than in January 2020, according to our calculations using PCE data.
While these are some of the more extreme examples of recent price increases, the average basket of goods and services that most Americans buy in any given month is 17% more expensive than four years ago.
This was at my grocery store the other day in the LA area.
That’s insane
https://www.walmart.com/search?q=honey maid graham crackers&typeahead=honey maid
When I choose a Walmart in LA, it says that they have it for $4.68. That might just be the particular store charging more, rather than stores in the area in general.
I lived in L.A. Getting to a Walmart would be a big challenge in a lot of parts.