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Inflation may be on the way out, but high prices make life seem unaffordable
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The end of cash will come at a high price — your privacy and more cybercrime
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Consumer prices rose 0.2% in August as annual inflation rate hits lowest since early 2021
The consumer price index was expected to increase 0.2% in August and 2.6% from a year ago.18 hours ago -
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Why are prices still high if the inflation rate is dropping?
The Federal Reserve could cut interest rates during its Sept. 18 meeting after months of no change. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down why consumer prices remain high despite ...20 hours ago -
ABC News - Top stories
Inflation falls more than expected, paving way for interest rate cut
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The New York Times - Business
Gas Prices Are Falling, a Win in Fight Against Inflation
A gallon of regular gasoline in August was down nearly 12 percent from a year earlier, reflecting a fall in oil prices as well as a decline in demand.Yesterday -
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History shows Wall Street analyst estimates can be 30% too high at the peak, which one strategist says may be now
Wall Street earnings expectations assume profit growth will continue despite signs of the economy rolling over, says strategist.Yesterday
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