A natural way to write it is “prices have increased” or “prices have gone up.” If you want it to sound a little more formal, use “prices have risen” or “there has been a price increase.”

Best options

  • Prices have increased. Most direct and clear.
  • Prices have gone up. More casual and very common.
  • Prices have risen. Slightly more polished.
  • There has been a price increase. Good for business or official writing.

Example

  • The prices have increased since last month.
  • Prices have gone up across the board.
  • We’re seeing a price increase in essential goods.

If you meant the spelling of “ricked,” the word you probably want is “rised”? Actually, in English the correct past form is “risen” in “have risen,” not “ricked” or “rised.”