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Housing, Gas Prices Jump in September

Por: Newsweek Business October 12, 2023

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Housing and gasoline are getting more costly, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate.Consumer prices rose slightly overall in September, the BLS said Thursday, led by a jump in housing costs and gas prices for the month, but for the year those numbers remained unchanged ahead of a key Federal Reserve meeting in November that will decide whether to raise interest rates.For September, consumer prices increased by 0.4 percent, an... + full article



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