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  2. David Eby - Wikipedia

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    Eby strongly considered standing in the 2014 British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership election, but declined after learning his then-fiancée was pregnant. [20] He then served as campaign co-chair of John Horgan's successful leadership bid. [21] Later that year, Eby became critic for tourism, housing, gaming and liquor policy. [22]

  3. List of countries by inflation rate - Wikipedia

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    World map by inflation rate (consumer prices), 2023, according to World Bank This is the list of countries by inflation rate. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1. Inflation rate is defined as the annual percent change in consumer prices compared with the previous year's consumer prices. Inflation is a positive value ...

  4. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Census Bureau found that if housing costs were taken out, inflation at the end of 2023 would have been 1.8% instead of 3.2%. [51] Reuters noted how shelter costs or 'shelter inflation' surged during the pandemic. [52] Artificial scarcity in the supply of housing, due to NIMBYism, has been a significant factor in making housing more ...

  5. Housing costs remain 'largest contributor to inflation' - AOL

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    The shelter component of the April Consumer Price Index (CPI) — which makes up a third of the overall inflation index — rose 0.4% month over month after rising 0.6% in March.

  6. Cost of living - Wikipedia

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    Cost of living is the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living.Changes in the cost of living over time can be operationalized in a cost-of-living index.Cost of living calculations can be used to compare the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living in different geographic areas.

  7. Inflation and the housing market: Decoding the latest numbers

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    The housing market and inflation. The shelter category, which includes housing costs, continues to be a major contributor to the CPI’s monthly all-items increase. It rose 0.4 percent from last ...

  8. The housing affordability crisis doesn’t exist in much of the ...

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    He learned about the area’s modest housing costs and Choose Topeka, a program that offers up to $15,000 to remote workers who move to town and buy a house. (At the time Jaggers moved, the ...

  9. Cost-of-living crisis - Wikipedia

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    2012 Aysén protests due to the high cost of living in Patagonia. A cost-of-living crisis refers to a socioeconomic situation or period of high inflation where nominal wages have stagnated while there is a sharp increase in the cost of basic goods, such as food, housing, and energy.