Here's a look at what's going to cost more in 2022

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From homes, to vehicles, to food -- experts say prices will increase into 2022 as global supply chain issues persist.

As the country continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing supply chain issues, Canadians are feeling the pinch at the register as prices continue to increase.From homes, to vehicles, to food; here’s a look at what is going to cost more in 2022.That’s according to the Food Prices Report for 2022, prepared by researchers with Dalhousie University, the University of Guelph, the University of Saskatchewan and the University of British Columbia.

Food prices will also vary across the country. The report suggests Alberta, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario and Saskatchewan are all expected to see above-average food price increases. In a telephone interview from Michigan with CTVNews.ca, Kevin Roberts director of industry insights and analytics at CarGurus said, while Canadians can expect to see the price will increase for both new and used vehicles, the rate will “slow down” sometime soon.

“The hope is that as we get to the middle part of 2022, that'll start to catch up with what demand looks like,” he said. “And when that happens, we start to see inventory levels improved, which should hopefully reduce prices slightly.” Efros said while supply chain issues continue, if manufacturers are relying on products made outside of Canada, it may become “harder and harder” for them to source the goods they need.She said there will likely be a price advantage for made-in-Canada products, meaning they may be more affordable for consumers.“I do think it’s going to be across Canada,” she said.” You’re seeing it now, I mean, if you go to the grocery store, it’s fairly obvious that some prices have gone up significantly.

 

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Here's my concern, when things become stable the prices do not go back to where they were or should be. So the cost of food is just going to be high period which becomes problematic for a lot of families who are already struggling.

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Vegetable,Bakery,Dairy,Fruit products are forecast to see price increases between 5-7% Fruit prices are forecast to increase between 3-5% Meat and seafood prices are forecast to increase by up to 2% It’ll also cost more to eat out, restaurants expected to increase by 6-8%

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