“The average rent in Manhattan rose by $139 to $3,367 a month in April, compared with March, a one-month increase of 4.3%, according to a report by Citi Habitats, a brokerage firm that represents many renters, reports WSJ. And Anthony Trevisan reports in that his NYC laundry just raised prices by 13%.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/05/newly-printed-bernanke-money-floods.html
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