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Inflation held at 2.7% for the year ending in July in the consumer price index, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported ...
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Inflation continued its growth in July as President Donald Trump's far-reaching import taxes pushed up prices for a variety of products.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has issued its first consumer inflation report since President Donald Trump fired the agency's ...
U.S. consumer prices increased moderately in July, though rising costs for goods because of import tariffs led to a measure ...
The July consumer price index is due this morning, giving markets and The Federal Reserve another look at inflation data. Trump's tariffs continue to affect global markets and the economy. Follow for ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the July consumer price index which showed CPI inflation continued to rise as tariffs push prices higher for U.S. businesses and consumers.
Inflation remained elevated last month as President Trump's tariffs continued to make their way into the prices that consumers pay. The average cost of living in July was up 2.7%.