them at all. reporter: just a quick glance at your bank account shows the situation from the food in the grocery aisles to the gas in your gas tank, even the roofs over our heads prices across the board continue to climb. i ve noticed that prices have increased for some basics and gas. reporter: the consumer price index shows inflation reached 7% last year. the fastest pace since 1982. among the items with the biggest sticker shock, used vehicles, up more than 37% with the average price for a used car topping $29,000 late last year. and despite a dip at the end of the year a gallon of gas still up $1.24 from a year before. supermarket staples have seen prices soar, a gallon of milk increasing, a carton of eggs up more than 30 cents and a pound of ground beef up nearly 60 cents. we re going to pay more for
i don t know that there is an end in sight. there is absolutely zero being done by this administration to curb inflation rate. and i assume it s going to continue to go up. just another reason that people are looking forward to november of 22 and november of 24 as soon as they can get there. will: to bring this full circumstantial you are exactly right. no matter what kind of pivot they make at the state of the union. as long as that number goes up. his approval rating goes down. not much you can do about that. brian: see what happens with covid-19. thanks so much. thanks, have a good one. brian: one thing did i from last year, because you went to the super bowl last year, right? first time i had super bowl home in a while, i saved my avocado from last year so this way i have the old price. it s going to be, i don t have to pay the 1.24. ainsley: wonder if you can save avocado you can freeze bananas and fruit can you freeze avocado. what do you think carley. carley: i wou
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still not taking home the same margin. even with that it s tough. and so obviously wings, that s one of my favorite parts of the meal. that s not the only thing you eat at the super bowl. lots of sides as well. show you guacamole and after shadows this is the favorite part of super bowl. avocados a year ago cost you less than a dollar and today it s going to cost you 1.24. and if all of this makes you want to have a drink before 7:3. unfortunately the average cost of alcohol up 4% compared to last year. so, we re not expecting good numbers from cpi. expect to pay big bucks this sunday. ainsley: our lunchtime starts at 9:00 a.m. brian: not for me. ainsley will pay whatever it takes when it comes to alcohol. we know that ring it up. and you can write it off. right? work-related. will: we were racing each other to see which one could throw each other under the bus
downloaded it yet go ahead, wherever you download stuff, apple music, google, spotify, whatever, go ahead. ainsley: doesn t it make your heart so happy to know yesterday steve was saying buy it, it goes to charity, make it number one, and all of you are so amazing, we just love you all. steve: let s make it number one again today. ainsley: yes. it s only $1.24 for the song? steve: $1.29 i downloaded it 12 times yesterday. ainsley: i m going to do it. because we love these guys. brian: get some pennies together because it s $1.29. steve: all digital. brian: 20 minutes after the hour. still ahead a once-praised nurse she says felt like scum as healthcare workers faced being fired over the vaccine and that nurse react s as the mandate is now blocked. yes!