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U.S. Inflation Eases Some as CPI Hits 7.7% in October

The overall pace of inflation stayed steady in October but prices for some key items slowed while others actually declined, according to a U.S....

U.S. Inflation Near 41-Year High as CPI Hits 9.1% in June

More widespread increases in what American consumers paid in June for goods and services drove annual inflation to a new 40-year peak -- actually,...

U.S. Inflation Marks Another 40-Year High As CPI Reaches 8.6% in May

The U.S. cost of living accelerated in May as Americans paid more for a broad range of goods and services, according to a government...

U.S. Inflation Remains Near 40-Year Highs as April CPI Tops Expectations

The annual rate of inflation in the United States slowed for the first time in eight months in April, but inflation gauges remained stubbornly...

U.S. Inflation Highest Since 1981 as CPI Hits 8.5% in March

Inflation again ran at its quickest annual pace in over 40 years, boosted to a new high by price increases in March for a...

CPI Increases 0.4% in March, U.S. Annual Inflation Rises to 1.9%

American spent more in March for energy, shelter, food, healthcare and new cars but underlying inflation pressures for the month still remained tame, according...

Annual Rate of Inflation Eases in March; CPI Logs First Drop in 13 Months

The cost of living in the United States declined in March for the first time in more than a year, and the annual pace...

Inflation vs. Consumer Price Index (CPI), How They Are Different

The difference between the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and inflation is a source of confusion for many. At its easiest level, the Consumer...

2010 Inflation Rates, Data and Calculator Updates

The cost of living for Americans remained unchanged in February as falling energy prices offset other price increases, the Labor Department reported Thursday. While...

Inflation Data Update

US consumer prices remained unchanged in July, temporarily easing concerns that government spending and the Fed monetary policy would ignite inflation. The monthly released...
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