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A GRIP ON SPORTS • There is a worry among economic forecasters that the United States’ economy could descend into a period of what they term stagflation. It’s a rare period of high inflation ...
Still, declaring victory now will make it easier for the Fed to make policy in the future. First, the days of an inflation rate below 2% may be behind us.
According to WalletHub, metro Denver has the fifth-worst inflation problem in the U.S., with grocery, medical and housing costs rising monthly and yearly.
Michigan schools that canceled classes for the March 28-30 ice storm will not be required to make up those days.
Inflation cooled for the third straight month even after some of President Trump’s tariffs took effect, though economists and many businesses expect inflation will climb in the coming months.
Because of that, there's some flexibility on when the last day of school is to make up for snow days and other potential unexpected closures during the school year.
Spring heat waves in early April rapidly melted snow across Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, leading to large drops in the state’s median “snow water equivalent,” compared to past levels.
A sloppy May system will bring heavy rain and snow to Colorado for several days.
However, as far as it exists in the data from Trump’s first 100 days, inflation is still a consequence of Bidenomics, as the White House has correctly maintained.