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  2. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    Inflation in New Zealand exceeded forecasts in July 2022, reaching 7.3%, which is the highest since 1990. [232] Economists at ANZ reportedly said they expected faster interest rate increases to counteract inflationary pressures. [233] In Fiji, inflation rose to 4.7% in April 2022 compared to –2.4% in 2021. [234]

  3. Canadian economic crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    Analysis by Oxford Economics estimated that 25% tariffs implemented across all sectors and predicted retaliatory tariffs would cause Canada's GDP to fall by 2.5% by early 2026, increase its inflation rate to 7.2% by mid-2025, and increase its unemployment rate to 7.9% by the end of 2025 due to an estimated 150,000 layoffs.

  4. Economy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Under the inflation-targeting monetary policy that has been the cornerstone of Canada's monetary and fiscal policy since the early 1990s, the Bank of Canada sets an inflation target [87] [89] The inflation target was set at 2 per cent, which is the midpoint of an inflation range of 1 to 3 per cent. They established a set of inflation-reduction ...

  5. Why is inflation so high? Is it bad? An economist answers 3 ...

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    Used car and truck prices are up 31% over the previous year. AP Photo/David ZalubowskiConsumer prices jumped 6.8% in November 2021 from a year earlier – the fastest rate of increase since 1982 ...

  6. Canada's inflation rate ticks down to 1.9% in November - AOL

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    OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's annual inflation rate unexpectedly dropped by a tick to 1.9% in November, driven by a broad-based slowdown in prices, while the consumer price index was unchanged on a ...

  7. Inflation is no longer at a 40-year high but still stubborn ...

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    Why is inflation so high right now? Consumers might look at the massive 30.1 percent increase in video discs and other media — the largest increase ever — and wonder why the overall inflation ...

  8. Why is inflation so high, and when will it ease? - AOL

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    Inflation's relentless surge didn't merely persist in June. It accelerated. Here's why.

  9. Comparison of Canadian and American economies - Wikipedia

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    The economies of Canada and the United States are similar because both are developed countries.While both countries feature in the top ten economies in the world in 2022, the U.S. is the largest economy in the world, with US$24.8 trillion, with Canada ranking ninth at US$2.2 trillion.