“I don’t like having to buy in bulk to get a reasonable price but that’s what I’m doing now,” she said.
They also drive less cars to save fuel, stay within a five-mile radius of home, and haven’t taken a vacation since before the COVID-19 health crisis. Previously, they would take at least two big vacations a year.
Gas prices fell sharply for the third month due to declining global demand for oil and recession fears. Pump prices are down 4.9%, but are still up 18.2% annually and have risen in recent weeks after OPEC announced oil production cuts.
Grocery prices are up 0.7% from August and up 13% over the past 12 months. Prices of commodities such as wheat and corn have fallen broadly in recent months, but have remained volatile in part due to Russia’s war with Ukraine, which has disrupted a region that exports a large share of those crops. Barclays expects annual food price inflation to double digitally during January.