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Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

The annual rate of inflation moved higher last month for the first time since March, as expected — but economists say the underlying trend ...

Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months · Inflation goes up in October, raising concerns for fed rate cuts.

Wholesale inflation heated up again last month, reversing ... - CNN

US wholesale inflation picked up more than expected in October, indicating that some price pressures persist at the producer level.

Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

Inflation moved in the wrong direction last month. Consumer prices rose 0.2% last month and were up 2.6% from the year before, according to ...

Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for 6 straight months

(CNN) — The annual rate of inflation moved higher last month for the first time since March, as expected — but economists say the underlying ...

U.S. inflation rose 2.6% in October, a month after the ... - CBS News

A key driver of last month's inflation bump was the housing market, with shelter prices rising 0.4% in October, contributing about half of the ...

Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

Inflation moved in the wrong direction last month as price pressures persisted in areas such as housing, used cars and food.

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Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months.

Annual inflation rate hit 2.6% in October, meeting expectations - CNBC

The consumer price index increased 0.2% in October, taking the 12-month inflation rate up to 2.6%. · The core CPI accelerated 0.3% for the month ...

Inflation ticks up in October mostly driven by housing cost increases

U.S. inflation inched up to 2.6% in October, rising from September's 2.4% annual rate in an increase driven largely by persistent increases ...

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Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

(CNN) — Inflation moved in the wrong direction last month. Consumer prices rose 0.2% last month and were up 2.6% from the year before, ...

Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

Customers shop in the deli meat aisle of a grocery store on October 17 in Miami. The annual rate of inflation moved higher last month for the ...

Consumer prices post first yearly increase in inflation since March ...

Consumer prices rose fast enough in October to keep the rate of inflation above the Federal Reserve's 2% goal, posing an obstacle for the ...

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Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

(CNN) — The annual rate of inflation moved higher last month for the first time since March, as expected — but economists say the underlying ...

Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

(CNN) — Inflation moved in the wrong direction last month as price pressures persisted in areas such as housing, used cars and food.

Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

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Inflation hit a bump in October after slowing for six straight months

Inflation rose slightly in October, with consumer prices up 0.2% for the month and 2.6% compared to a year earlier, marking the first ...

Inflation hit a bump in October after falling for six straight months

Annual inflation rose last month for the first time since March, as expected – but economists say the underlying trend remains favorable for ...