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Christopher Decker, professor de economia da Universidade de Nebraska Omaha.<\/i>
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The 9.1% increase in US consumer prices<\/a> in the 12 months ending in June 2022, the highest in four decades, has prompted many<\/a> sobering<\/a> headlines<\/a>.<\/p>

Meanwhile, annual inflation in Germany and the UK – countries with comparable economies – ran nearly as high: 7.5% and 8.2%, respectively, for the 12 months ending in June 2022. In Spain, inflation has hit 10%<\/a>. <\/p>

It might seem like US policies brought on this predicament, but economists like me<\/a> doubt it because inflation<\/a> is spiking everywhere<\/a>, with few exceptions. Rates averaged 9.65%<\/a> in the 38 largely wealthy countries that belong to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development through May 2022.<\/p>

What revved up those price increases starting in early 2021<\/a>?<\/p>