Where Do We Really Feel Inflation? «PROVEN»

Beyond the sticker price, inflation is felt through more subtle economic shifts: What are the biggest drivers of inflation in the past year?

This remains the single biggest driver of inflation, contributing nearly half of the overall price increase as of early 2026. Rent and related costs rose roughly 3.2% to 3.4% year-over-year, making it increasingly difficult for households to maintain their standard of living. Where do we really feel inflation?

Consumers typically experience the sharpest "pinch" in three main areas that consume the largest portion of their income: Beyond the sticker price, inflation is felt through

While the official inflation rate for all items stood at as of March 2026, most households "feel" it much more intensely because price hikes are concentrated in high-frequency, essential categories. When prices rise for things you can't skip—like a roof over your head, the food on your table, or the fuel to get to work—the financial squeeze becomes a daily reality. Where Inflation Hits Hardest Consumers typically experience the sharpest "pinch" in three

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