Nov 13 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer prices increased as expected in October, and progress toward bringing inflation down has ...
U.S. inflation rose 2.6% on an annual basis last month, representing an uptick from September when the Federal Reserve began ...
U.S. consumer prices increased as expected in October amid higher costs for shelter such as rents, and progress toward low ...
Consumer Price Index inflation increased 0.2% in October for an un-adjusted annual rate of 2.6%, meeting expectations, ...
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Inflation has cooled notably, but a pickup in annual price increases underscores that it is not fully back to normal.
October's consumer price index was expected to show inflation heating up at a 2.6% rate.