Nearly 3,000 miles from relieved Wall Street investors trading off cooler-than-expected price inflation data released this week, Vickey Vaughn was feeling sad and constrained. It’s a feeling the 64-year-old Los Angeles resident gets during grocery store trips. “I feel limited. No matter what I want to get, or the quantity, I know I have to keep in my mind that I’m limited,” she told MarketWatch.
That means the health-minded retiree with a $3,000 monthly income has to buy less broccoli, cabbage and asparag …