Higher prices for food and rents were offset by appreciable drops in energy costs, leaving the inflation rate unchanged over the last two months throughout the Riverside metropolitan area, according to a report released Wednesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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American Medical Response’s ambulance contract to serve most of Riverside County could be in jeopardy due to ongoing challenges with providing appropriate equipment during emergency calls, officials told the Board of Supervisors Tuesday.
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Inflation’s temperature came down a little bit more last month, but the Federal Reserve’s campaign to bring down high prices has grown even more complex in recent days.
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Grocery prices rose slightly last month, but eggs are finally getting cheaper in the supermarket.
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Price inflation throughout the Riverside metropolitan area jumped 7.3% over the last year and was up more than 1% just in the last two months, fueled by higher energy expenses, according to a report released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
