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Inflation permanently scars Southern California household budgets

The OC Register by The OC Register
Feb 14, 2023 11:45 am EST
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”Survey says” looks at various rankings and scorecards judging geographic locations while noting these grades are best seen as a mix of artful interpretation and data.

Buzz: The cost of living in Los Angeles and Orange counties is up 15% in three years. In the Inland Empire, it’s jumped 19%. Those are pretty much permanent hits to a family’s budget.

Source: My trusty spreadsheet looked at the January Consumer Price Indexes for Southern California and how the cost of living ballooned since January 2020, just before coronavirus upended the economy.

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The short-term direction of inflation is mixed. January’s CPI shows L.A.-O.C. prices were up 5.8% in a year – and surprising bump up from 4.9% in December.  But the Inland Empire’s 7.3% inflation rate was the lowest since September 2021.

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However, ignore recent trends and the intense debate about the Federal Reserve’s efforts to chill an overheated economy. No amount of cooling will erase the pandemic era’s wallop to a household’s checkbook.

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Ponder Southern California’s three-year inflation on prices of everyday things we buy.

Food and beverages: Up 19% in L.A.-O.C. and 23% in the Inland Empire. Grocery bills soared as labor shortages hit farmers and shippers and drought shrank harvests. And dining out offers no savings.

Housing: Up 15% in L.A.-O.C. and 22% in the Inland Empire. Putting a roof over one’s head is far pricier due to a pandemic-era rush for larger living spaces and skyrocketing utility bills.

Apparel: Up 5% in L.A.-O.C. and 22% in the Inland Empire. Consumers first bought comfortable clothes as work and learning went home, and then had a second buying spree for new wardrobes as workers went back to the office and students returned to classrooms.

Transportation: Up 19% in L.A.-O.C. and 22% in the Inland Empire. Soaring fuel prices made driving and flying far pricier. And parts’ shortages made new cars hard to…

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