US consumer prices are continuing to cool down, resulting in the lowest annual inflation rate since May 2021.
US consumer prices are continuing to cool down, resulting in the lowest annual inflation rate since May 2021. Consumers could still see further rate rises as the Federal Reserve works to continue to slow inflation as food and energy costs remain high.
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