it wouldn t exactly be what he wants in terms of complete banishment of ukraine and other countries from everjoining nato, but as i said, the minute there are boots on the ground in ukraine, all of that goes off the table and any of those advantages or gains he would hope to have made would completely evaporate and get blown up, so i think he does realise that he needs to have pressure in order to get people to the table and he is willing to keep turning the screws until such time as that at least gets to some point of satisfaction for him. it doesn t mean that there won t be an invasion, but he still has time to let this play out and see if he can wrest more concessions from the west. 0k, well, let s move onto next topic in this dateline. energy costs up, food costs up, taxes up, inflation up. we ve been talking about the cost of living crisis in the uk a lot, and this crisis is also global. what are governments around the world doing to help people cope? latika, let s begin with you
to have made would completely evaporate and get blown up, so i think he does realise that he needs to have pressure in order to get people to the table and he is willing to keep turning the screws until such time as that at least gets to some point of satisfaction for him. it doesn t mean that there won t be an invasion, but he still has time to let this play out and see if he can wrest more concessions from the west. ok, well, let s move onto next topic in this dateline. energy costs up, food costs up, taxes up, inflation up. we ve been talking about the cost of living crisis in the uk a lot, and this crisis is also global. what are governments around the world doing to help people cope? latika, let s begin with you on this, and tell us what the austerely government is doing. inflation in australia is around 3.5%. that does not sound that high compared to the inflation jumps we are seeing in the united states and here in the uk, but from an australian perspective, it is actually very
skyrocketing gas prices, escalating rents, car prices rising and even the basics like food cost more. they ve all led to a 40-year high inflation rate in the u.s. ed levavandera talked to people about how it s aching the bottom line. step into the refrigerator where this woman stores the food supplies for the pop up business he just started in phoenix, arizona. the bonus is about a dollar a pound. this cheese tuesdayed to be $9 right now it s like 14.56. two years ago she opened up down to get tacos. inflation up ended the business. have there been events you
The increase reported by the Labor Department reflected the 12 months ending in February and didn’t include most of the oil and gas price increases that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24.
The increase reported by the Labor Department reflected the 12 months ending in February and didn’t include most of the oil and gas price increases that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24.