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Inflation is rapidly cooling across the U.S. mdash; unless you live in Florida.Residents in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach area saw prices shoot up 9% in May compared with a year earlier. By comparison, nationwide inflation for the same period was less than half that rate, with prices rising 4% in May compared with a year earlier. People living in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater area have it slightly easier, with inflation rising at a 7.3% annual pace, but that s still much higher than the U.S. as a whole.The reason for Florida s painfully high prices boils down to one essential category of spending: housing. Almost half a million people mo
stanley cup ved to the state from July 2021 to July 2022, more than double the number in the prior year, according to the Tampa Bay Economic Development Council. But builders weren t keeping up with that influx, pushing Tampa housing prices up 12% in May on an annual basis and almost 17% in Miami, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.Housing remains a flashpoint across the U.S., to be sure, but Floridians are suffering from extrem
stanley cup e price pressures beyond the national norm, where housing prices rose 8% in May mdash; still high, but considerably lower than the wallop felt by many in Florida s biggest cities. Home prices in Florida increased 55% from the start of the pandemic, well above the national average of 41%, No
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BILLINGS, Mont.Adventure seekers encounter untamed wilderness when they enter the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park. Howling wolves. Deadly grizzly bears. Steam-spewing geysers as seen nowhere else on earth.A refuge from ringing cellphones 8203; 8203; Not so much anymore. National Geographic explores Yellowstone 11 photos In the popularity cont
salomon est between Yellowstonersquo natural wonders and on-demand phone service, park administrators appear to have lost ground on a 2009 pledge to minimize cellphone access in backcountry areas. Signal coverage maps for two of Yel
af1 lowstonersquo five cellphone towers show calls can now be received in large swaths of Yellowstonersquo interior, such as the picturesque Lamar Valley and other areas until just recently out of reach.The maps were obtained by a Washington, DC-based advocacy group, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility PEER , which has for years fought against new telecommunications infrastructure in the first national park in the U.S. The ability to disconnect, the seren
stanley cup ity value of that, is a park resource that theyrsquo;ve given away without a thought, said Jeff Ruch, PEERrsquo executive director. They ha