From steak and eggs to gasoline and cars, Maryland consumers are paying significantly more for these items as inflation continues to take a bite out of your earnings.

Anyone who's been to a Maryland grocery store recently knows the pinch of a 7.9 percent jump in inflation, the sharpest consumer price index spike since 1982.

The price of food increased on pace with inflation, costing Americans 7.9 percent more last month than in February 2021, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' most recent report on consumer price index increases. The report is a cautionary tale, showing a steady increase in inflation since last fall.

Proteins like meat, fish, poultry and eggs are up 13 percent. Fruits, vegetables, cereals and bakery items are up almost 8 percent. Dairy and related products cost about 5 percent more.... Read More: Pikesville Patch