The Price of Inflation's Familiar Frustrations Billionaire Ken Griffin recently drew attention to an uncomfortable truth: everyday price shocks are more than just annoyances for Americans.
They're a stark reminder that, despite what policymakers might claim, inflation is still biting into people's pockets.
Griffin's anecdote about the $8 dozen eggs in New York City may have been the most eye catching part of his conversation with CNBC's Sara Eisen, but it was only one example of how rising prices are affecting Americans' daily lives.