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The Consumer Price Index rose 2.4 percent in May, from a year earlier, a reading that reflects only the initial impact of President Trump’s tariffs. By Colby Smith . U.S.
Consumers paid 1.9% more in February than a year ago for the basket of goods and services in the Consumer Price Index [CPI].
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The total cost of a typical grocery trip for a cookout has increased at a 12.7% annualized rate since President Donald ...
Year-over-year inflation rose just under 2 per cent in the year to February, the Government reported today. Consumers paid ...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.7% on a year-over-year basis in May, matching the 1.7% increase in April. Compared with ...
UNSW Economics Professor Gigi Foster discusses what a consumer price index of 2.1 per cent means for Australians.
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