Drastic shipping price increases are costing consumers an average 14% increase in prices of big-ticket items like appliances, and if the economic situation does “really explode” there is no guarantee the U.S. government can rescue states.
Source: pennnews
Inflation costing Pa. consumers $3,000 more a year on gas and food; no guarantee of a federal rescue if things ‘really explode,’ lawmakers told
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