US inflation saw some moderation in April. The Consumer Price Index increased 3.4% year over year in April, just below March's rise of 3.5%. The 3.4% matched what economists expected for April.
Prices excluding food and energy rose at an annual rate of 2.8% in April as inflation eased after flaring earlier this year.
Inflation in the US is still above 3%, new Consumer Price Index data released on Wednesday suggested, but cooled off slightly in April. The Consumer Price Index or CPI, an inflation measure ...
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