Data suggests prices are rising even though production costs are flat. Yet wages remain policymakers’ chief concern

There is a chart in the Bank of England’s latest report on the economy which illustrates that price gouging may still be a factor in pushing up inflation.

What unions and academics have complained about for more than two years – and policymakers at the central bank have downplayed – is that corporate profits could be pumping up inflation as much as rising wages.

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