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🚨 Big News: Fuel Prices Cut! 🚨
Starting September 16, 2024, petrol and diesel prices are getting a major reduction! Here's what's happening:
Petrol: Now Rs. 249.10 (a drop of Rs. 10)
High-Speed Diesel: Now Rs. 249.69 (a drop of Rs. 13.06)
This marks the fourth consecutive decrease in fuel prices, thanks to falling international oil prices and a stable Rupee. This means more savings and potential lower costs for goods and services! 🌍💸
Stay informed and enjoy the benefits of these price cuts.
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Inflation is finally falling. But prices will jump again. Discover 3 smart things to buy right now before the next surge. Act before the win
📉 Inflation Is Falling: 3 Things to Buy Before Prices Jump Again
Good news: Inflation dropped to 3.1% (from 9% last year). Your wallet can breathe.
But don't get too comfortable. Economists warn this is a temporary cooldown. The Fed will cut rates soon – and when they do, prices will surge again.
Here are 3 things to buy during this brief window (60 days max) ⬇️
1️⃣ Durable household goods (Appliances, furniture, electronics)
Refrigerators: 22% off average 2023 prices
Washer/dryer sets: Best deals in 18 months
Mattresses: Overstock from bankrupt retailers
Where: Best Buy, Lowe's, Home Depot, Wayfair
💡 Pro tip: Negotiate floor models – offer 30% below asking
2️⃣ Imported goods (Coffee, olive oil, electronics, auto parts)
The US dollar is strong – but it won't last
Coffee prices are rising (bad harvests) – buy 3-6 month supply and freeze
Olive oil will double by year-end (Mediterranean droughts)
Where: Costco, Sam's Club, Amazon, Aldi
💡 Check "country of origin" – anything not US-made will cost more soon
3️⃣ Service contracts and memberships (Lock in today's labor rates)
Plumbers, electricians, HVAC – their rates are NOT coming down
Lock in multi-year contracts NOW before they raise prices 15-20%
Gym memberships, lawn care, internet/cell plans
💡 Call providers: Ask "What's your best multi-year prepaid rate?"
What NOT to buy right now:
❌ New cars (prices still dropping)
❌ Homes (wait for rates to drop further)
❌ Gasoline (summer demand may push prices down temporarily)
Your 60-day timeline:
Days 1-30: Best window to buy
Days 30-60: Fed rate cut → prices start rising
Day 60+: Full price surge begins
3-Day Action Plan:
Day 1: Make your list
Day 2: Compare prices & call providers
Day 3: Execute – buy, stock up, sign contracts
👉 Full breakdown + specific product recommendations (link in bio)
What's on YOUR shopping list during this inflation cooldown? 👇🛒
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding is a ‘cloak and dagger’ operation
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding has easily become one of the most hyped pop culture events since Prince William’s 2011 royal wedding to Kate Middleton, except unlike the Brits – who opened up their invites to nearly 2,000 locals – you’re probably not invited.
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That’s the only thing anybody really knows for sure, considering how little information about their impending nuptials is out there, other than the fact that Swift and Kelce are indeed getting married… at some point… somewhere. Maybe even at Madison Square Garden? (For the record, neither the Garden nor a rep for Swift responded to requests for comment on whether the wedding of the decade would be held in a drab gray arena in midtown Manhattan.)
Consumer sentiment rises for the first time in three months
Washington —
Consumer sentiment may finally be recovering after falling to historic lows due to wartime price spikes.
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The University of Michigan’s latest survey of Americans, released Friday, showed that sentiment rose 9% to a preliminary reading of 48.9 early this month, the first increase since February, before the United States and Israel’s destabilizing war with Iran sent global energy prices surging.
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