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Let us know if you’ve seen big price swings in your community.

  • Business Insider wants to hear from Americans about price changes.
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  • Fill out our survey by November 13, 2025.

With the government shutdown putting the next official inflation report in peril, Business Insider wants to hear from people across the US about how prices have changed in recent months.

We want to see if people have noticed new price tags at the grocery store, at the gas pump, at the coffee shop, and more.

The ongoing, record-long government shutdown delayed last month’s official inflation report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and a lack of data gathering means we may never see consumer price figures from October. The agency isn’t publishing most releases during the shutdown, but it did publish the September figures on a delay so that the Social Security Administration could still calculate the cost-of-living adjustment on time.

Given the dearth of official data, we decided to take matters into our own hands. While Business Insider is a thriving publication, we lack the usual resources of the federal government and are unable to directly measure the roughly 80,000 price changes a month that BLS typically analyzes. So we’re turning to you, our readers, with our admittedly unscientific survey aiming to see how people are experiencing price changes in our turbulent and uncharted economic moment.

Please answer our survey below by November 13 and let us know if you are open to being interviewed.

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Tidal surge on Spain’s Canary Islands leaves at least 3 dead and 15 injured

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Tidal surge on Spain’s Canary Islands leaves at least 3 dead and 15 injured

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Trump booed as the first sitting US president at a regular-season NFL game since 1978

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Indonesia declares late dictator Suharto a national hero, despite outrage from rights groups

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Russia-Ukraine War: Zelensky Warns NATO of ‘Dangerous’ Threat

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There have been a large number of suspected Russian drone violations of NATO airspace.

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Venezuela Speaks Out on US Threat

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Foreign Minister Yvan Gil warns that any attack on his country would be an “aggression against the entire region.”

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Labour could suffer Lib Dem-style election wipeout for breaking manifesto tax promise, Reeves warned

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Warning comes as speculation mounts about rise in income tax ahead of budget day on 26 November

Good morning. The news is dominated today by the repercussions from the resignation last night of the BBC’s director general, Tim Davie, and its head of news, Deborah Turness. This is far bigger than just a media personnel story; the BBC has been in the middle of the warzone in the battle between rightwing populism and liberalism, not just in the UK but beyond, and ousting Davie is a victory for the right. We are covering all the developments on a separate live blog.

It is also, in part, a victory for Donald Trump; even if he was not actively implicated in the manoeuvering that led to Davie’s resignation, those who were demanding “heads must roll” professed to be concerned about protecting the president’s reputation. Trump has already cowed much of the US media and last night he claimed the BBC was run by “corrupt” and “very dishonest” people who tried to stop him being elected.

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