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Snacks / Monday, July 19, 2021

Check the succulent receipts... Consumer prices jumped 5.4% in June from last year, accelerating at the fastest pace since 2008. A few examples: car and truck rental prices (+88%), women's dresses (+16%), and indoor plants (+5%). Fed Chairman Jerome Powell expects this inflation could be a one-time price increase as the economy rebounds. But for lower-income consumers, a spike in the price of meat, milk, or clothes can make a big difference.

The "secret" stimulus... A super-charged child tax credit. Last week, the US government started sending parents monthly checks for each child they have. Each month for the rest of 2021, eligible parents can expect $250 or $300 per kid, depending on their age. 39M households will receive payments, covering 88% of US children. Pandemic stimulus checks boosted spending at go-to chains like Walmart, Costco, TJ Maxx and Target. This monthly child "allowance" could provide a similar boost to family-favorite retailers.

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