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CPI Housing Costs Remain Elevated, Industry Data Disagrees, Here’s Why

Por: Forbes Business February 14, 2023

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Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve. January CPI data was broadly encouraging, but may ... [+] not be enough to change the Fed's plans to hike rates at future meetings. Photographer: Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg© 2023 Bloomberg Finance LP January data came in at 6.4% annually for all items and 5.6% once food and energy are stripped out. That’s the smallest annual increase since 2021. However, the month-on-month change in prices... + full article



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