Here’s the inflation breakdown for February 2025 — in one chart
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Inflation rises by 2.8% in February, slightly below expectations
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A big inflation report is on the way Wednesday. Here's what to expect
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February consumer price index report shows slight inflation improvement
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Data shows inflation slowed in February as investors navigate uncertainty in stock markets
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Inflation rate eased to 2.8% in February, lower than expected
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