Bay Area consumer prices eased in February after December inflation spike
By George Avalos
Published on March 11, 2026.
The Bay Area saw a decrease in consumer prices in February, with the consumer price index rising at an annual pace of 2.5%, less than the 3% spike in costs in December. However, food prices continue to rise, with food prices rising at a faster rate than the United States. The cost of food was a primary driver of inflation for the Bay Area. The government's survey was conducted before the Iran war began, which led to a surge in gasoline prices.
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