美国消费者价格指数同比上涨7.5%
日期:2022-02-15 10:00

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U.S. consumer prices surged at an annual pace of 7.5 percent in January.

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美国1月份消费者价格指数以7.5%的年增长率飙升pEW-1b0q~mc@,Ft

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It was the fastest increase in four decades, according to the Labor Department on Thursday.

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Americans are facing higher costs for automobiles, household furniture and appliances, according to the government.

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据政府称,美国人正面临更高的汽车、家用家具和电器费用e^t0^FiclFp4E%w[g

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While some of those purchases can be delayed, U.S. household budgets are being squeezed by something everyone needs - food - with consumers facing higher prices for meat, eggs, citrus fruit and now produce, as well.

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虽然其中一些东西的购置可以推迟,但美国家庭的预算正受到每个人都需要东西——食物——的挤压,消费者面临着价格更高的肉类、鸡蛋、柑橘类水果以及其他农产品NFp3)1~u2(isFxd(H.t

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Gasoline prices for motorists also remain high.

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The inflationary surge is being fueled by coronavirus-related supply and demand issues.

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In some cases, manufacturers have been unable to make enough of their products, and at the same time, face a shortage of shippers and truckers to get their goods into stores and showrooms.

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在某些情况下,制造商无法生产足够多的产品,同时又面临运输人员和卡车司机短缺的问题,从而无法将货物运送至商店和体验店iwy]bU|!c-1ahm;Ene#e

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U.S. President Joe Biden said in a statement there are signs the U.S. will make it through this challenge.

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美国总统乔·拜登在一份声明中表示,有迹象表明美国将度过这次挑战BKBm%&7y|5RsCIEc

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He said forecasters say inflation will ease substantially by the end of 2022.

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Meanwhile, many employers are looking for more workers despite about 6.5 million workers remaining unemployed in the United States.

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与此同时,许多雇主正在寻求更多的工人,尽管美国仍有大约650万工人处于失业状态RRwDY%A@B#l1nxFJ

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French police warned Thursday they would prevent so-called "Freedom Convoys" from blockading Paris as protesting truckers have done in the Canadian capital of Ottawa.

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法国警方周四警告称,他们将阻止所谓的“自由车队”封锁巴黎,像抗议的卡车司机在加拿大首都渥太华所做的那样-&dKuLVgcPhs2#1Sf

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The truckers are protesting mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for truckers crossing in and out of Canada to deliver goods.

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Inspired by the Ottawa protest, French truckers and other motorists are answering a call to converge on Paris on Friday.

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The movement has raised fears of the French anti-government protests of 2018 recurring just months before Emmanuel Macron is expected to seek re-election.

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该运动引发了人们对2018年法国反政府抗议活动再次发生的担忧,而就在几个月后,预计埃马纽埃尔·马克龙将寻求连任T.Ib2x0M12

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