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  2. Red, Blue and Green: U.S. Inflation Rates by President - AOL

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    Inflation rose to a high of 4.7% during Johnson's presidency in 1968 (it reached 6.2% in 1969, but he was only president for the first 20 days of the year, of course).

  3. What Inflation Has Looked Like Under Every President From ...

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    Average Annual Inflation Rate: 2.8% George W. Bush’s term was characterized by periods of recession — first in 2001, then in 2008 — which kept inflation in check.

  4. Phoenix is beating the rest of the country on inflation — on ...

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    Inflation in the city has held beneath 3% since October of last year, falling as low as 2.2% in February — just above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target level for the country as a whole.

  5. U.S. economic performance by presidential party - Wikipedia

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    Real GDP growth rate by president since 1947 (the quarter in which a new president takes office is attributed to the incoming president) [14] President Political party Period of presidency Average annual real GDP (in trillions) Average annual percentage growth Harry S. Truman (data available from 1947) Democratic: 1945–1953 2.43 4.88%

  6. Template:Inflation/US/dataset - Wikipedia

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    This sub-template returns the associated country's CPI for a specific year. It is used by {{ Inflation/US }} for calculating the inflation rate between two given years, which in turn is used by {{ Inflation }} to calculate inflated values.

  7. United States Consumer Price Index - Wikipedia

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    However, from December 1982 through December 2011, the all-items CPI-E rose at an annual average rate of 3.1 percent, compared with increases of 2.9 percent for both the CPI-U and CPI-W. [28] This suggests that the elderly have been losing purchasing power at the rate of roughly 0.2 (=3.1–2.9) percentage points per year.

  8. Biden's big inflation problem: Prices are now up nearly 20% ...

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    In fact, the year-over-year inflation rate when he took office was 1.4%. Prices did then rise after Biden's inauguration and reached 9.1% — but that peak came in June 2022 after Biden had been ...

  9. File:US-Inflation-by-year.png - Wikipedia

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