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5 things to know about July’s CPI

Por: The Hill Politics July 13, 2023

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Consumer prices have gone up 3 percent from a year ago and 0.2 percent between May and June, according to the consumer price index (CPI).  The Labor Department’s — which measures the cost of goods and services consumers spend money on in the U.S., from food to fuel to rent — come in slightly lower than . , a few months after Russia invaded Ukraine and sparked global economic issues.   Housing prices are driving inflation Rent and... + full article



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