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  2. Typhoon Meranti - Wikipedia

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    In total, Meranti caused US$4.79 billion in damage and killed 47 people. During its lifetime, Meranti broke or tied several meteorological records. With JTWC-estimated 1-minute sustained winds of 315 km/h (195 mph), Meranti is tied with Haiyan in 2013, Goni in 2020 and Surigae in 2021 as the

  3. Key members of OPEC+ alliance are putting off production ...

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    One result of those slack prices is that U.S. average pump prices for gasoline fell to $3.03 a gallon this week, the lowest since May, 2021 and well down from their record peak of $5.02 from June ...

  4. Law of supply - Wikipedia

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    A supply is a good or service that producers are willing to provide. The law of supply determines the quantity of supply at a given price. [5]The law of supply and demand states that, for a given product, if the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied, then the price increases, which decreases the demand (law of demand) and increases the supply (law of supply)—and vice versa—until ...

  5. Meranti - Wikipedia

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    Meranti may refer to: Shorea or meranti, a plant genus; Typhoon Meranti, a 2016 super typhoon that struck Taiwan and China; Typhoon Meranti (2004)

  6. Rising rents push US inflation higher; rate cuts still ... - AOL

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    The annual increase in consumer prices has moderated from a peak of 9.1% in June 2022. Annual revisions to the CPI data published last Friday generally showed inflation on a downward trend after ...

  7. Did Marinemax Squander Its Latest Sales Increase? - AOL

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  8. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    Consumer prices have reached an all-time high within the last thirty years, soaring by 6.2% from the previous year, things like restaurant prices to clothes and the most popular being fuel, have drastically increased. [27] Fuel prices rose by 49% from January to June 2022 in the United States. [28]

  9. And more increases appear to be coming down the pike for the pulped-paper-packed protein: Wholesale prices for chicken eggs soared by nearly 55% last month, and wholesale food prices rose by 3.1% ...