With the United Kingdom, Canada and EUstats release of November data, I have updated my comparison graph. [Note, the USA(EU method) is directly from Eurostat.]
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Comparison of Inflation in selected countries- December, 2023 Edition
This Week in Petroleum Summary 12-20-2023, per EIA.GOV
Another week, and another set of charts summarizing things from the Energy Information Administration...
Thursday, December 14, 2023
My electricity bills over time (December 2023 Edition)
It's December and the monthly bill has arrived.
[I suspect it might continue to be lower, as I altered the thermostat settings in December of 2022. I adjusted the nighttime heating settings from 68°F to 72°F, which would increase the usage in winter time. Daytime heat settings remained at 72°F.Cooling settings remain at 76°F daytime and 72°F for nighttime. Additionally, the number of days between meter readings vary.]
A Foray into the 2024 Presidential Election, Part VI
Here we go...
Trump currently holds a 44.9% to 42.7% lead in the polls. Of course the polls are always wrong, even though Biden led from the start in 2020, although the start was in spring of that year... so a bit to go.
12-15-23, Advance Retail Sales Report for November Data
Advance Monthly Sales for Retail and Food Services, November Report.
First up should be the revisions...
Advance estimates of U.S. retail and food services sales for November 2023, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading-day differences, but not for price changes, were $705.7 billion, up 0.3 percent (±0.5 percent)* from the previous month, and up 4.1 percent (±0.7 percent) above November 2022.
The inflation adjusted chart looks like this...
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
This Week in Petroleum Summary 12-13-2023, per EIA.GOV
Just some charts to summarize today's report...
Producer Price Index December release November 2023 Data
The BLS has released the November Producer Price Index Report. (historical releases)
The Producer Price Index for final demand was unchanged in November, seasonally adjusted, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Final demand prices decreased 0.4 percent in October and rose 0.4 percent in September. (See table A.) On an unadjusted basis, the index for final demand increased 0.9 percent for the 12 months ended in November.
In November, the indexes for both final demand goods and for final demand services were unchanged.
Final demand goods: The index for final demand goods was unchanged in November after dropping 1.4 percent in October. In November, price increases of 0.6 percent for final demand foods and 0.2 percent for final demand goods less foods and energy offset a 1.2-percent decrease in the index for final demand energy.
Let's revisit that paragraph. What did the -1.2% decrease in the index for final demand energy... offset?
Within final demand goods in November, prices for chicken eggs jumped 58.8 percent. The indexes for fresh fruits and melons, utility natural gas, electric power, and carbon steel scrap also moved higher. In contrast, prices for gasoline fell 4.1 percent.
So gasoline (-4.1%), which is typically moving into seasonal lows, is the reason for that -1.2% decrease, which offsets a bunch of rises in food (+0.6%) and other energy components.
Not to nitpick, but if gasoline is having that impact, and is moving into seasonal lows, which might continue through the December release... could reverse beginning after Christmas, just like last year.
For those of us that like to eat food, that annualized 7.2% increase in food is going to weigh on the budget of many of us, unless we decide to eat less and lose "weight".
1-17-2025 Week In Review
Laugh of the week Watching Sky News and a lady proclaimed that social media sites should be held to the same strict standards as newspaper p...
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This week's full report . Gasoline pump prices rose +1.4¢ for the week, but continues below year ago levels, by -3.2¢, or -1.2%. Days...
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The BLS has released the November 2024 Producer Price Index Report for the month of October . ( historical releases ) The Producer Price ...
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First up is the BLS Report for CPI ...( historical releases ) The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.3 percen...