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  2. Consumers gas rates to hike again: Why you might not notice - AOL

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    July 23, 2024 at 3:07 PM. Consumers Energy natural gas customers will see a $35 million rate increase this fall, but bill credits will offset the bulk of added costs under a settlement agreement ...

  3. Grocery prices are now barely increasing - AOL

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    Likewise a loaf of wheat bread is now $0.80 more to about $2.69 and a pound of ground beef is up $1.62 to $5.50. One outlier is eggs. The cost of a dozen — though volatile thanks to avian flu ...

  4. Inflation falls in June for first time since 2020 as consumer ...

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    Gas prices fell 3.8% from May to June after falling 3.6% the previous month. The food index increased 2.2% in June over the last year, with food prices rising 0.2% from May to June — proving to ...

  5. List of The Great Food Truck Race episodes - Wikipedia

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    Sol Food Collective – Another team from Los Angeles, private chef, health and wellness practitioner, animal activist and food blogger Jacquelyn Jones looks to spread her message of delicious vegan food after her own experience eating a plant-based diet changed her life. Health issues caused Jacquelyn to have mobility problems, but since going ...

  6. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Pennsylvania ranks first in the nation in a few economic sectors and niches, including barrels of beer produced annually (3.9 million), farmers' markets (over 6,000), food processing companies (2,300), hardwood lumber production (a billion board feet annually), mushroom farms (68), natural gas production, potato chip manufacturing ...

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  8. Peak oil - Wikipedia

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    Peak oil. A 1956 world oil production distribution, showing historical data and future production, proposed by M. King Hubbert – it had a peak of 12.5 billion barrels per year in about the year 2000. As of 2022, world oil production was about 29.5 billion barrels per year (80.8 M bbl /day), [ 1] with an oil glut between 2014 and 2018.

  9. Harris to focus on grocery costs, child tax credit in ... - AOL

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    Inflation fell to below 3% for the first time in nearly 3 1/2 years in July, the Labor Department said on Wednesday, but high prices of groceries and consumer goods remain well above their pre ...