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21 hours ago ago from goldmoneynews.com
Filed under: Industry , Consumer experience , Economic data , Housing You don't need to read the numbers to know that you are paying more to gas up your car. Gasoline prices have risen about 14% last month. The Labor Department reported that consumer prices rose 0.4% in November . The core rate that excludes food and energy was flat. The core rate is meaningless because food and energy are the key costs that affect all Americans. ...
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peroni-atmo.com Sitemap Contact Us RSS Feed Insurance, fuel and personal finance in the UK following recent Following the increase in UK terrorist activities and the catastrophe that has hit New Orleans, it seems we are all going to have to foot the bill. The total cost of the catastrophe is currently predicted to top $25 billion (£13.6bn), however many analysts predict that the full costs could rise ...
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