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That compares with an annual rise of 3.4 per cent over the year to the end of February. But when energy costs and unprocessed food are removed from the calculations, the consumer price index rose ...
The consumer-price index, driven by fuel and housing costs, rose 0.4% from February, higher than the 0.3% expected Global financial markets have scaled back expectations for an imminent cut in ...
Prices in March rose 3.5% on an annual basis, higher than the 3.4% expected by economists polled by financial data services company FactSet. It also represents a jump from February's increase of 3 ...
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The consumer-price index rose 3.5% in March from a year earlier, according to the Labor Department’s report released Wednesday. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Stubborn inflation pressures ...
Gasoline prices climbed 1.7% after increasing 3.8% in February. Shelter costs, which include rents, rose 0.4%, matching February's gain. Reuters Graphics Gasoline and shelter accounted for more ...
Excluding gas and food prices, categories that tend to be more volatile, core inflation rose 0.4% from the month before, bringing the annual rate to 3.8%, the same as February’s reading.
Jim Clyburn claimed on MSNBC that the Biden administration has inflation under control — only to get interrupted on the air with the news that prices rose more ... came in at 3.5% — ahead ...
That's above the forecast of 3.7% and the same as February's 3.8%. Core CPI also rose by 0.4% again. The expected increase was 0.3%. "The index for shelter rose in March, as did the index for ...
Jim Clyburn claimed on MSNBC that the Biden administration has inflation under control — only to get interrupted on the air with the news that prices rose more ... came in at 3.5% — ahead ...
Apparel prices, though, rose 0.7% and furniture increased 0.3%. Grocery prices were unchanged for a second month, nudging up the annual increase to a still modest 1.2% and providing consumers ...