Thursday, August 14, 2008 



A cashier counts out change for a customer at a supermarket in North Miami, Florida. The US Labor Department has said US consumer prices soared at the strongest pace in 26 years in June, rising 1.1 percent from May, due to skyrocketing energy prices.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Joe Raedle)AP - Consumer prices shot up in July at twice the expected rate, pushed higher by surging energy and food costs. The latest surge left inflation running at the fastest pace in 17 years.

About me

  • I'm dc2nitexjmkqr
  • From
My profile

Archives

Powered by Blogger
and Blogger Templates