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Inflation Cools Slightly in September
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Inflation Expected to Cool in September C.P.I. Report
The Consumer Price Index is moderating, but September’s report contained both good and bad news for policymakers.1 hour ago -
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U.S. inflation continued to cool in September, latest CPI data shows
Inflation in September fell to an annual rate of 2.4%, its lowest point since early 2021, as gas and energy costs continued to ease.4 hours ago -
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US inflation fell to 2.4% in September
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Inflation cools to lowest level since February 2021
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Inflation fell in September as gasoline prices declined and housing inflation moderated, according to the consumer price index.1 hour ago -
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September inflation weakest in three years as price growth continued decline
Bureau of Labor Statistics releases final monthly inflation reading before voters head to polls for presidential election. Inflation weakened to its slowest pace in almost three years last month, ...4 hours ago -
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Inflation rate hit 2.4% in September, topping expectations; jobless claims highest since August 2023
The consumer price index was expected to show a 0.1% increase in September and a 2.3% gain from a year ago, according to Dow Jones consensus estimates.1 hour ago
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