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EXTRA CREDIT Visit the Bureаu оf Lаbоr Stаtistics Average Prоce Data Finder at https://www.bls.gov/charts/consumer-price-index/consumer-price-index-average-price-data.htm. Choose a food or household good mentioned in the article, "Americans Say High Prices Are Hitting the Things They Need to Get By" (from Recitation #4a) that is also available in the consumer price index data set. Click “Show Table.” On a piece of scratch paper, record the price of your item last year, this year, in 2020, and in 2025 on a piece of paper formatted to look like in Table A. Calculate the percentage increase in price of the item and record the results on your scratch paper in Table B. Attach a photo of your scratch paper as a comment after you submit your assignment! Compare the percentage increase in price of the item with the rate of inflation that you calculated in Tables A and B. Are both about the same over each time-period? How do you know? Re-read the passage marked with an asterisk () from the featured article. What does this passage tell us about inflation? If prices are increasing at the same rate for all of us, why do you think inflation might have a more substantial effect on people with lower incomes? Take a close look at the table below with data from the University of Pennsylvania showing the amount of money that different income groups spent on food in 2020. (The 0-20 Income Group makes the least amount of money annually, while the 95+ group makes the most.) Calculate the percentage of total annual spending that each income group spends on food and add record your calculations on a table on your scratch paper. Attach a photo of your scratch paper as a comment after you submit your assignment! What do you notice about the percentage of each group’s total annual spending on food? Based on this data, what income percentile might feel the impact of inflation the most? Why? Return to the excerpt you read at the beginning of this activity. How might these numbers explain why, to a high-income suburban mom, inflation is “just annoying,” and to poorer families, “the difference can mean hunger”?