From cereal to clothing, see how the price of everyday items has changed

Here's by how much.If it feels like (almost) everything is getting more expensive, that's because it is.The impact of the Iran war is seeping through the economy, with Treasurer Jim Chalmers saying Australians are already paying a "hefty price" for the conflict.This week, headline inflation jumped to 4.6 per cent And it raises the chances of more interest rate rises.Below, we've tracked exactly what's going on with prices, from beef and books to furniture and insurance.