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Consumer prices fell in March for the first time since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, but economists warn inflation could get worse if the U.S. retains higher tariffs on China and ...
"The July Consumer Price Index appears to represent the further progress the Federal Reserve wants to see on the road to its 2% inflation target," said Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at ...
The consumer price index fell in March, but President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda and the specter of a global trade war threaten to reverse progress.
The cost of living in the US came in under economists' forecasts for the month of March, with inflation dragged down by a slump in energy quotes.
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