The US inflation rate is at its highest in years, but there are ways you can save money on food, cars, gas and more.
In the Chicago metro area, prices in January were up 6.8% compared to 2021 across all items, according to the Consumer Price Index.
A DuPage County wife and mom of two growing boys, Leonard decided to take matters into her own hands, doing a complete 180 when it comes to cooking and spending. Phil Lempert, editor of Supermarketguru.com, said unfortunately this inflation period isn't leaving us anytime soon.
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