Scott Horsley - NPR

Scott Horsley - NPR
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A waiter in an apron and a face mask delivers food to a table.

Wages are going up and so is inflation. Consumer prices have hit a 13-year high.

Consumer prices rose 5.4% in the 12 months ending in July, matching the highest rate of inflation in nearly 13 years. The cost of rent, food and gasoline continues to climb.

Inflation is still high. Used car prices could help explain what happens next.

The prices dealers pay for used cars at massive auctions across the country finally dipped in June after hitting record highs in each of the four previous months, according to the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index.

What the rise and fall of lumber prices tell us about the pandemic economy

Over the past two months, lumber prices have been dropping fast, giving weight to the central bank's argument that pandemic price spikes for many products are likely to be temporary.