The Wall Street Journal

Here’s where prices are actually coming down

Here’s where prices are actually coming down
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The Wall Street Journal
By Alison SiderAn airline recently offered a US$20 (NZ$32.69) one-way flight, televisions are cheaper than before the pandemic, and appliances are on sale. After inflation surged to a four-decade high, consumers are finally finding deals.Supply-chain constraints have eased, and manufacturers’ staffing has improved, executives and economists say, helping get production lines humming again and helping push down prices.At Famous Tate, which sells appliances and other goods across 11 stores in the Tampa, Florida, area, marketing director Jaso...

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Staff reporters 01 Apr 2025