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Wholesale Prices Soar in March

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 8:56:24 AM
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER

Owner Sam Iliewat talks with a customer at his Wonder Bagels store in Jersey City, N.J., Monday, April 14, 2008.   Iliewat recently posted a letter from the store's wheat supplier to help explain the increases in food prices to his customers. (AP Photo/Max Pasion)WASHINGTON (AP) - Inflation at the wholesale level soared in March at nearly triple the rate that had been expected as the costs of energy and food both climbed rapidly.

The Labor Department reported Tuesday that wholesale prices rose by 1.1 percent last month, the largest increase since a 2.6 percent rise last November, which had been the biggest one-month jump in 33 years. Analysts had been expecting a much more moderate 0.4 percent rise in wholesale prices for the month.

Core inflation, which excludes energy and food, was better behaved last month, rising by just 0.2 percent, down from a worrisome 0.5 percent rise in February.


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Other Economic Figures

Wholesale prices soar in March Apr 15 2008 8:56AM CT
Rates drop at weekly Treasury auction Apr 14 2008 3:37PM CT
Business inventories rise sharply Apr 14 2008 9:05AM CT
Rates on 30-year mortgages unchanged Apr 10 2008 11:51AM CT
Jobless claims fell sharply last week Apr 10 2008 7:41AM CT
Growth in consumer borrowing slows Apr 7 2008 3:19PM CT
Job winners and losers in hard times Apr 7 2008 2:25AM CT
Fed auctions another $50 billion Mar 25 2008 9:38AM CT
Housing construction declines Mar 18 2008 7:49AM CT
Sales, dollar plunge; oil soars Mar 13 2008 5:58PM CT

   

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