This century has seen divergent price movement. Many consumer goods are cheaper, while critical categories like health and education have skyrocketed.
How has inflation impacted everyday goods like milk, flour, or fuel? This chart shows the annual change in the price of basic daily goods.
From rising inflation to food insecurity, we show why energy price shocks have far-reaching effects on the global economy.
Inflation rates are reaching multi-decade highs in some countries. How aggressive have central banks been with interest rate hikes?
Many Americans are feeling the sting of inflation as everyday items like food and fuel have seen big price increases.
The U.S. inflation rate has seen its fastest annual increase in over 30 years. Which consumer spending categories have been hit the hardest?
Over the last 20 years, the things that are the most important to us, such as healthcare, education, food, and shelter, have skyrocketing prices.
The most expensive and cheapest places to live, sorted by country. Compiled using hundreds of thousands of user submitted price data.
Then vs. Now: What does $1 Buy You? Keynesians and Austrian economists will disagree on many points on inflation. However, a conclusion which is universal is...
Measuring market data using fiat currencies can be misleading – even though an asset may rise in dollars, it may be because of declining currency value...