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How is inflation affecting you? The Denver Post wants to know how Coloradans are dealing with price increases

Whether at the grocery store, the gas station or the car dealer lot — inflation is hard to escape right now. Consumer prices in metro Denver rose 9.1% year-over-year in March, the biggest jump in four decades. Some items have gone up much more. Used car prices are up 38.8% on average, gasoline prices up 36% and the cost of heating and powering a home up 17% over the past year. Related Articles Business | Wadhams: What for the students who sacrificed to graduate debt free? Business | Denver tenants are seeing rent hikes as high as $400 or more per month Business | Property taxes in Colorado will be capped, gas fee will stall as Polis signs bills into law Business | US inflation dips from 4-decade high but still causing pain Business | Bill to ease property taxes for homeowners sails through Colorado Legislature Housing costs have become especially burdensome.

 

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