Inflation Remains Steady for October 2012 in Canada
October 2012 inflation numbers: CPI remains at 1.2%. Is this good for consumers and the economy? Understand the impact of inflation on prices and the overall economy.
October 2012 inflation numbers: CPI remains at 1.2%. Is this good for consumers and the economy? Understand the impact of inflation on prices and the overall economy.
Don’t pan for gold in your cat’s litter box is a great expression for where to look for your next big investment, and you aren’t finding it there!
Energy prices continued to make Inflation push forward in Canada, September 2012. Prices just kept going up.
Rumours of a bacon shortage in 2012 sent pork lovers squealing, but is it all just hogwash? This tongue-in-cheek article explores a European think tank’s dire warning about falling swine supply, rising feed costs, and the emotional toll on bacon enthusiasts. Packed with pig puns and sizzling satire, it questions the credibility of bacon-doomsday economists and reassures readers that the world may still yet live high on the hog. From backyard pigs to Homer Simpson’s devotion, this post celebrates bacon as more than just breakfast—it’s a food group, a culture, and possibly the most delicious form of civil resistance.
Keywords: bacon, bacon shortage, swine crisis, pork prices, food economics, pig farming, bacon lovers, bacon humor, bacon hoarding, food supply fear, 2012
Apologies to my regular readers, only now catching up with my friends at Stats Canada who last Friday published their monthly Consumer Price Index for August 2012, and some OK news in there for Canadians,… Read More »Inflation Slowing some More for August 2012 in Canada