Wholesale Prices Rise in February (The San Francisco Examiner)
Story date: 2008-03-18 05:49:11
Added on: 2008-03-18 06:00:17
WASHINGTON ( Map , News ) - Wholesale prices rose again in February as another hefty increase in energy costs offset falling food prices. Outside of food and energy, prices shot up at the fastest pace in 15 months.
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