Wednesday, July 12, 2023

The Daily Money: Inflation cools as gains in grocery prices slow

Inflation cooled for a 12th straight month in June, with inflation down about two-thirds since its 40-year high of 9.1% a year ago.

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Wed Jul 12 2023

 

Bailey Schulz Money Reporter

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Happy Wednesday, Daily Money readers. It's Bailey Schulz here to bring you the day's top news on inflation, home insurance coverage and french fry freebies.

The Bureau of Labor Statistic's latest CPI report shows inflation cooled for a 12th straight month in June, with inflation down about two-thirds since its 40-year high of 9.1% one year ago. Core inflation, which the Fed watches more closely, eased more than expected.

While the drop is welcome news for consumers, bringing down inflation to 2% is expected to be a tougher slog. 

Forecasters expect the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates again this month after pausing in June, although a pullback in core price increases could prompt the Fed to hold rates steady for the rest of the year.  

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Another property insurance carrier is pulling out of Florida

Farmers Insurance will stop writing new business and not renew its existing "Farmers-branded" automobile, home and umbrella policies in Florida, the company said Tuesday. It joins Bankers Insurance, Centauri Insurance and Lexington Insurance in withdrawing from the market since last year.

"This business decision was necessary to effectively manage risk exposure," the company said in a statement. The move will impact 30% of the company's business in Florida, or roughly 100,000 policies.

Floridians on average are paying about $6,000 for their yearly home insurance premium, an increase of 42% compared with last year, said Mark Friedlander, spokesperson for the Insurance Information Institute. By comparison, the average annual premium in the U.S. costs $1,700.

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The CPI report showed inflation fell to 3% as grocery price increases eased. Taking out gas and food, price gains eased more than expected but stayed elevated,

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A Citizens Property Insurance Corporation billing document that Vinnette Williams received for her home in Boynton Beach, Fla, on April 4, 2023.
 

Another property insurance carrier is pulling out of Florida

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United Parcel Services (UPS) workers walk a 'practice picket line' on July 7, 2023, in the Queens borough of New York City, ahead of a possible UPS strike. UPS workers could go on strike by the end of July after the Teamsters Union, representing more than 300,000 UPS drivers and and warehouse workers, announced July 5, labor talks with the shipping giant broke down.
 

What a UPS strike would mean for you and your packages

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The 0% financing deal, oddly enough, remains in 2023 on select models at a time when many new car buyers took on an average new car loan rate of 9% in June -- the highest average in nearly 20 years, according to data from Cox Automotive.   File art: Sign reflects on the hood of a Chevrolet Trailblazer sport utility vehicle on Aug. 19, 2002. at Jefferson Chevrolet in Detroit. Nine days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, General Motors Corp., offered no-interest financing to "Keep America Rolling," as the campaign was called.  (AP Photo/Paul Warner)
 

My eyes got wider when I saw interest rate while car shopping

The average car loan rate was 9% for new car buyers in June but summer sales promotions bet that low rates like 0% to 3% can move 2022 and 2023 metal.

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34. Miami, Florida     • Homeownership rate:  30.4%     • Median home value:  $344,300 -- 564th highest of 1,789 cities     • Median monthly housing costs (w/ a mortgage):  $2,043 -- 545th highest of 1,789 cities (tied)     • Median monthly housing costs (no mortgage):  $634 -- 610th highest of 1,789 cities (tied)     • Median household income:  $44,268 -- 209th lowest of 1,789 cities
 

US cities with the highest and lowest inflation rates

Americans have been facing record inflation, but one city in particular has risen to more than double the national average, according to WalletHub.

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