The eggs I get from the local farm are now 5/dozen and frequently sold out. When the farm eggs are sold out, the eggs I end up getting from the grocery store are 7.99/dozen, frequently discounted to 6.99. Store brand eggs and the cheaper eggs are sold out so often that I don't even count them as a possibility. In fact, most of the dairy aisle is just huge holes and gaps, they used to be able to hide it by spreading out product widely enough, but now they can't and it's just two foot empty sections in eggs, yogurt, milk, and cheese. This is right after stocking periods, as well.
The price of services is going up across the board, and electric rates just went up wildly. Another indicator that things aren't great right now is that the once vacant new car lots are filled to the brim again, except Toyota, maybe because their cars are actually still quality. I noticed the Subaru dealer is using their overflow lot again.
Something I'm not sure people even register as having increased so much is a lot of the imported junk from China on
Amazon. I buy a lot of things in 3-4 month intervals and watching the prices climb on things like battery packs, drywall anchors, filters, etc. is frightening. A pack of clips I use for a hobby went from 2-3 bucks for 100 clips to $9.