Consumer prices are rising, ticking up by 0.9% last month. That's the largest increase in more than a decade, according to the latest US government figures.
But that figure is just a summary of the overall price picture for American households — the important stuff is in the details. To see how that top-line number is playing out in everyday life, Insider pored through the tables and plucked out more than 45 product and service prices that have increased by more than 5% since last year.
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