RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Families in the triangle say they're looking for ways to save as new data indicates inflation is showing no signs of slowing down.

The U.S. Bureau Of Labor Statistics released new data Friday showing inflation is up 3% compared to a year ago.

Data from Moody's Analytics says the typical American household is spending an extra $208 per month to buy the same goods and services as they were a year ago.

Now a trade dispute with one of the country's biggest trade partners could make it even worse for consumers.

Jacalyn Engler, of Raleigh, says she's seeing prices go up, especially at the grocery store.

"The food, I mean, it does seem more expensive," she said. "You buy very little and you spend $100."

Whitney Williams says it just makes it harder to get all th

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