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Inflation report could show another month of cooling prices

Por: Associated Press Life January 12, 2023

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. inflation report for December being released Thursday morning could provide another welcome sign that the worst bout of spiking prices in four decades is slowly weakening.Or it could suggest that inflation remains persistent enough to require . Most economists foresee the more optimistic scenario: They think December marked another month in which inflation, though still uncomfortably high, continued to cool.... + full article



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