georgia commissioner of labor mark butler says the state is an example of record breaking bountsback. we have been breaking records in a lot of different sectors like we were talking about professional services, health care, warehouse, transportation in georgia. we re doing really good all the way around. but inflation plagues the economy. deliveries carried cup cakely through covid. but now skirking gas prices sour the sweet treats. gas prices are ridiculous. so we had to increase our delivery costs for the first time ever. reporter: and baking staps. doubled. the costs for each cup cake at this point. and 2019 cup cakery would pay about $18 for 15 dozenation. they are $55 for 15 dozen. cream cheese $6 for three pound loaf. $11 almost double the price. the bottom line just didn t add up. last year we had the busiest
go up. so some have failed. none of the other teenage airlines do the same thing. southwest trying to push it through. jet fuel prices are higher and they re trying to make more profit, as well. so we ll see if it gets through. get that early ticket so you re in the front of the plane. buyer beware. brian sullivan, thank you. the presidential candidates are prepping their answers for expected questions on everything from taxes to foreign policy. politico s out with key numbers today that both men really need to know. $7.25. that s the national minimum wage. $3.79. average for a gallon of regular gas. $3.47. a gallon of whole milk. $1.41. a one pound loaf of white bread. and 3.36% is the average interest rate last week for a 30 year fixed mortgage. i have a cold. i took dayquil,