What's Really Pinching Your Pocketbook

On average, consumer prices rose 4.1 percent from July 2005 to July 2006. In that period, the costs of some products, such as gasoline, textbooks and prescription drugs, rose faster than inflation, while others rose slower.

What's Really Pinching Your Pocketbook

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