Eggs $1.49 a dozen for Grade A Large, Banana’s $0.49 a pound, blueberries 2 pints for $3.00, strawberries $1.89 a quart, USDA prime New York Strip Steaks $7.99 a pound, gas $2.97 a gallon, unemployment rate 2.7%, inflation at 3.4 percent.
Just bought eggs at the supermarket today and the price was wonderfully low. Guess it depends on the corporate greed inflation of the day on what is overpriced. Kroger and Safeway have some nice corporate profits over the past decade though, along with some mighty profitable mergers
Bad news, Trump campaign (and all you RWNJ MAGA Trump-fluffers out there):
By Vivien Lou Chen at Market Watch
All three major U.S. stock indexes finished at their highest-ever levels on Wednesday, fueled by signs of slowing inflation on a monthly basis in April’s consumer price index.
It was the first time since March 21 that all three indexes reached record closing highs on the same day.
The Dow Jones finished up by 349.89 points, or 0.9%, at 39,908, based on preliminary data. It surpassed its prior record closing high of 39,807.37, reached on March 28.The S&P 500 closed up by 61.47 points, or 1.2%, at 5,308,15. It finished above its prior record closing high of 5,254.35, also reached on March 28.The Nasdaq Composite ended up by 231.21 points, or 1.4%, at 16,742.39 — above its prior record closing high of 16,511.18, which was hit on Tuesday.“The April inflation reading is the first good data point for the Fed this year," said Mace McCain, chief investment officer at Frost Investment Advisors, which manages $5.1 billion in assets from San Antonio, Texas.
In an email, McCain said "this report comes on the heels of first-quarter numbers that threw a wrench in the Fed’s plans to ease rates early in 2024… Rates at present level are slowing the economy.”
I wouldn’t say that eggs are “dirt cheap”, but at my local Albertsons they are always on sale! If it’s not 12ct, it’s 18 ct. At least once a month one or the other. It’s the same with all dairy products!
kingdiamond69 6 months ago
Eggs are dirt cheap at the moment .
Walmart large dozen grade A eggs $2.06
Pharmakeus Ubik 6 months ago
Going back to the bottomless well of calumnies. Are your lips orange?
TStyle78 6 months ago
That’s a good deal! I’ll take two.
Retrac Premium Member 6 months ago
Excellent example of Bidenomics.
Willy 6 months ago
Bananas are the real deal!
Retrac Premium Member 6 months ago
Better stock up before Harrisnomics.
julie.mason1 Premium Member 6 months ago
Just remember that every economic crash in the past century was under Republican losership.
Daltongang Premium Member 6 months ago
Eggs $1.49 a dozen for Grade A Large, Banana’s $0.49 a pound, blueberries 2 pints for $3.00, strawberries $1.89 a quart, USDA prime New York Strip Steaks $7.99 a pound, gas $2.97 a gallon, unemployment rate 2.7%, inflation at 3.4 percent.
Just some real world numbers.
Ontman 6 months ago
Get over yourselves, boys. Enough with your imagined anti-Biden BS.
halvincobbes Premium Member 6 months ago
Whoo! Ten free eggs! Omelets for everyone!
lawguy05 6 months ago
Bidenomics is BAD for America. They continue to LIE about it.
Havel 6 months ago
Now do one that shows the rise in wages…
Free Radical 6 months ago
Just bought eggs at the supermarket today and the price was wonderfully low. Guess it depends on the corporate greed inflation of the day on what is overpriced. Kroger and Safeway have some nice corporate profits over the past decade though, along with some mighty profitable mergers
lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member 6 months ago
Bad news, Trump campaign (and all you RWNJ MAGA Trump-fluffers out there):
By Vivien Lou Chen at Market Watch
All three major U.S. stock indexes finished at their highest-ever levels on Wednesday, fueled by signs of slowing inflation on a monthly basis in April’s consumer price index.
It was the first time since March 21 that all three indexes reached record closing highs on the same day.
The Dow Jones finished up by 349.89 points, or 0.9%, at 39,908, based on preliminary data. It surpassed its prior record closing high of 39,807.37, reached on March 28.The S&P 500 closed up by 61.47 points, or 1.2%, at 5,308,15. It finished above its prior record closing high of 5,254.35, also reached on March 28.The Nasdaq Composite ended up by 231.21 points, or 1.4%, at 16,742.39 — above its prior record closing high of 16,511.18, which was hit on Tuesday.“The April inflation reading is the first good data point for the Fed this year," said Mace McCain, chief investment officer at Frost Investment Advisors, which manages $5.1 billion in assets from San Antonio, Texas.
In an email, McCain said "this report comes on the heels of first-quarter numbers that threw a wrench in the Fed’s plans to ease rates early in 2024… Rates at present level are slowing the economy.”
gopher gofer 6 months ago
a dozen for the price of two? hoo, baby. are they limiting that sale to one per family…?
ronkmul Premium Member 6 months ago
I wouldn’t say that eggs are “dirt cheap”, but at my local Albertsons they are always on sale! If it’s not 12ct, it’s 18 ct. At least once a month one or the other. It’s the same with all dairy products!