it s not the news that people want you don t have to go far to find a product or service that will likely cost you more from filling up the tank, the fridge or paying for your utilities among the most drastic changes used car and truck prices which jumped 45% gas prices are up 46% in across-the-board the index rose 5.4% in june that is the steepest increase in 13 years the lumber industry saw prices soar during the pandemic those prices drop for the first time this year on tuesday and the market price fell to the lowest point in 2021 this week however, the canadian province of british columbia declaring a state of emergency because of wildfires the production at sawmills which could cause prices to spike once again in a fox news pull 83% of people say they re extremely
acknowledging these spikes will likely continue to rise. federal reserve chairman jerome powell explaining help the inflation rate falls below 2% noting that june was 5.4, the increase is drastically higher than expected and there is no precedent for these numbers. the lumber industry saw prices soar during the pandemic which dropped for the first time this year. tuesday the cash market price falling to its lowest point in 2021 this week however 300 wildfires ripping to british columbia and the canadian province declaring a state of emergency, that move halting production at sawmills that could cause prices to spike again. we heard the federal reserve and many economists say the economic toll will correct itself in time but in a short-term a lot of higher prices, everything from energy bills to those beloved oreo cookies and a lot in between.
shoulders, your roll on your feet. so talk to us. what is talk to us about log rolling. give us the pitch. log rolling is an historic american sport started 125 years ago when men moved logs down the rivers for the sawmills. they had to balance themselves on the logs. it was follow-up. they decided to turn it into a sport. who is this ? -l who are we watching . this is my wonderful husband, a shout out to the dad of my kids. we wanted to create a portable log to make this an olympic short. the wood logs were inaccessible, they weighed 500 pounds. ten years ago we hired student engineers. well done, sir. my husband, he didn t learn to roll as a child and he said we have to have not only portability, we have to have lernl about. can anybody do this? he created training wheels.
tourists. they re still used to grind grain power s sawmills or pump water into the low lying reclaimed areas called cold is but there s a distinct need for a new generation like couldn t says the master miller he is almost seventy. what he calls now days it s mainly retired people who do it as a hobby the mills can still be kept in operation but in ten fifteen or twenty years we will have a real problem with. part of the problem is that many dutch people view the windmills as props their flowers better from the mellow. foliage and a lot of bad there s no question whether it s right wheat or spelt flour his mill in the town of oyster vic supplies the bakeries in the area. when i was. in the old mill stones seeing as the saying goes home. and when the flour feel soft
legislation last week the plan was to allow more logging on federal land and save jobs and the timber communities across the country but environmentalists are now vowing a fight in the senate over that. of dan springer is live in our seattle bureau with the fair and balanced look. dan? reporter: yeah, jenna, this battle is critical in many timber counties in southern oregon is specially where they have been bleeding jobs for a couple of decades. we went to josephine county in southern oregon a valley that used to have 20 sawmills and at one time was the fastest growing in the state. just recently the last one shut down. the rough and ready mill cut timber into wood, door and window frames for homes for 91 years. the problem is that the federal government owns 80% of the land in the county and timber sales have been slowed to a crawl since the spotted owl was listed as endangered species. 85 people lost their jobs. you just can t run a business no matter how you adapt, if you don t