The Cost of Day Care, Margarine, Car Repairs, and EVs in the US

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Inflation unexpectedly declined to 4.9% last month, but prices for goods and services are still high. Margarine saw the biggest annual increase, costing almost 24% more than last year due to a tighter supply of vegetable oil. Motor vehicle repairs are up 20% for the year, and the cost of sending a child to day care or preschool is up 7%. These increases are attributed to more people driving older cars and increased demand for child care as workers return to in-person work.
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