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if you take gasoline out of the equation, which are the next two bars toward the middle of the screen, you can see without gasoline, the cpi was up 0.4%. gasoline is back up, right? we ll come to back. 0.4% versus 0.6%. on the right, you can see exactly joe s point. when the april survey was taken, gasoline had kind of dipped down for a little while. it is now back up, as i heard willie say earlier, $4.40 a gallon, a new high. i was actually in california earlier this week, and i you know, without even needing to go to the gas station but driving along, you see $6.50 gasoline, station after station. california is a special case. you didn t pump your own gas? i didn t on this day. usually i do. did you inspect the gas being pumped for you and look at the prices? you just have to drive down a street, and you just see it.
what the heck is going on with this economy, what should our leaders be doing about it, and how fearful should we be we don t know what bottom looks like it? let s start with the numbers. it s no surprise to anyone who s been at a gas station or grocery store you are paying more for essentials, meat, eggs, fuel. does rising costs are inescapable to anyone right now in america. aaa said the average price of a gallon of gas right now in the united states is $4.42 for regular, $5.56 for diesel. both the record highs. northeastern pennsylvania, diesel is 6.50. it is all up 40 and 50%, $0.56 here it it puts a pinch on everything. adding to the pain out there, there is a severe baby formula short hitting the country right now with shelves and see in store spirit that is more about how those companies manage their supply, more so than it is anything else, but it only adds to the consternation people feel right now about the economy. they are expected to announce some action on the baby formul
reach record profit amounts. i m joined by chrissie houlahan, whom the campaign committee says holds one of the most kmettive seats in the state. it s good to see you. thank you for spending a a few minutes with with me. it s nice to be with you. thanks for joining us in pennsylvania. so, look. $6.50 diesel. you see it. it really stings. $4.50 is bad enough for regular gas. so you see this everyday reminder of this inflation hit. you heard the president s remarks. what more do you want from him? what more do you want from the administration ragt now? sure, thank you for having me. you re not wrong. those are difficult prices to see. and something that we all collectively need to address in whatever capacity we can from each of our roles. so what i would say for my role,