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Cost of food threat to inflation
December, 2006 - According to the Financial Post, a Merrill Lynch economist believes groceries could soon replace energy as the largest source of inflationary pressure in the US. His report explains that the reason food is such a big concern is that is has a 14 per cent rating in the US consumer price index – a key measure of inflation –compared to 8.5 per cent for energy ...
December, 2006 - According to the Financial Post, a Merrill Lynch economist believes groceries could soon replace energy as the largest source of inflationary pressure in the US. His report explains that the reason food is such a big concern is that is has a 14 per cent rating in the US consumer price index – a key measure of inflation –compared to 8.5 per cent for energy; only housing has a larger weighting in the index. As agriculture prices continue to rise –driven by the demand for biofuels –this could boost inflation by half a percentage point over the next two years, pushing the rate beyond the US Federal Reserve’s “comfort zone.”