South Carolina sees inflation increase as of October 2024

South Carolina sees inflation increase as of October 2024
U.S. Representative JEC Chairman David Schweikert (right), and South Carolina Governor Henry Dargan McMaster (left) — https://governor.sc.gov/
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As of October 2024, South Carolina experienced a 22.1% increase in prices of goods and services since January 2021, surpassing the national average of 20.7%, according to the latest data from the United States Congress Joint Economic Committee.

This rate indicates a significant rise in the overall cost of goods and services, resulting in an additional monthly cost of $1,004.

The persistent increase in inflation has been driven by various factors, including supply chain disruptions, increased demand, and higher production costs. This overall rise in prices has placed additional financial strain on households across the state, making everyday expenses more challenging to manage.

In 2022, the high rates of inflation significantly reduced the real value of American wages, leading to widespread financial concerns, according to Statista. Many Americans expressed anxiety over the economy and reported worsening financial conditions. The inflation crisis in the United States, mirrored globally, was largely driven by COVID-19-related supply chain disruptions and the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

In June 2022, the U.S. monthly inflation rate soared to a 40-year high of 9.1%, with annual inflation for the year reaching 8%. Without corresponding wage increases, Americans will continue to experience a decline in purchasing power. Since then, inflation has been cooling at a slow pace, but it still hovers above pre-pandemic levels. In June 2024, it reached 3%, with American families facing a CPI more than 20% higher than in January 2020.

Comparison of South Carolina Inflation Costs by Sector for October 2024: Increase Since January 2021

Cost of Living: State-by-State Inflation Comparison from January 2021 to October 2024
Rank State Total Inflation Rate (January 2021 to October 2024) Extra Spending per Household (January 2021 to October 2024)
1 Arizona 22.1% $36,219
1 Colorado 22.1% $40,747
1 Idaho 22.1% $33,174
1 Montana 22.1% $34,322
1 Nevada 22.1% $36,130
1 New Mexico 22.1% $31,286
1 Utah 22.1% $39,543
1 Wyoming 22.1% $35,289
9 Delaware 22.1% $33,880
9 District of Columbia 22.1% $46,201
9 Florida 22.1% $34,940
9 Georgia 22.1% $30,672
9 Maryland 22.1% $34,506
9 North Carolina 22.1% $29,024
9 South Carolina 22.1% $28,203
9 Virginia 22.1% $33,025
9 West Virginia 22.1% $25,357
18 Alabama 22.1% $27,133
18 Kentucky 22.1% $26,909
18 Mississippi 22.1% $25,277
18 Tennessee 22.1% $28,448
22 Arkansas 20.9% $23,680
22 Louisiana 20.9% $26,641
22 Oklahoma 20.9% $24,627
22 Texas 20.9% $31,017
26 Iowa 20.6% $28,701
26 Kansas 20.6% $31,103
26 Minnesota 20.6% $35,410
26 Missouri 20.6% $31,407
26 Nebraska 20.6% $32,110
26 North Dakota 20.6% $32,383
26 South Dakota 20.6% $32,331
33 Illinois 20.5% $32,970
33 Indiana 20.5% $28,763
33 Michigan 20.5% $29,744
33 Ohio 20.5% $28,359
33 Wisconsin 20.5% $28,879
38 Alaska 20.2% $35,639
38 California 20.2% $35,794
38 Hawaii 20.2% $34,608
38 Oregon 20.2% $27,227
38 Washington 20.2% $30,517
43 New Jersey 19.4% $31,438
43 New York 19.4% $30,886
43 Pennsylvania 19.4% $26,458
46 Connecticut 17.7% $30,920
46 Maine 17.7% $24,936
46 Massachusetts 17.7% $32,555
46 New Hampshire 17.7% $30,779
46 Rhode Island 17.7% $26,580
46 Vermont 17.7% $26,293

* Rounded values for better visualization.



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