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Inflation drops 1.3% in year; most in six decades, consumer prices rise 0.1%

Consumer prices crawled weakly higher in May and for the first time in three months while inflation plunged 1.3% in the past year to...

US Inflation Calculator Update

U.S. consumer prices inched slightly higher in May and less than expected according to a new report released by the government on Wednesday. The...

Annual inflation at -0.7%, sharpest drop in consumer prices since 1955

Despite a flat reading for U.S. consumer prices in April, the annual inflation rate fell with the sharpest decline in 54 years, the...

Inflation calculator, rates update – 5/15

U.S. consumer prices from a year ago have fallen by the biggest amount in more than 50 years, the Bureau of Labor Statistics...

Producer prices rise 0.3% on higher food prices

Producer prices in the U.S. reversed course from March and climbed to a higher than expected 0.3% in April, according to the Labor Department's...

March consumer prices drop 0.1%, annual inflation tumbles 0.4%

Pushed down by declining energy prices, U.S. consumer prices dropped in March, and the annual inflation rate dipped for the first time since...

Inflation calculator, inflation rates update – 4/15

U.S. consumer prices dropped unexpectedly in March and marked the first annual drop since 1955, according to the latest data from the Bureau of...

Consumer prices jump 0.4%, annual inflation at 0.2%

Energy prices drove consumer prices higher for a second month in February and at the fastest pace in seven months, the Labor Department...

Inflation rates and charts – 3/18 update

Consumer prices increased more than the February forecast and to 0.4%, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) provided...

Annual inflation rate at 0%, consumer prices rise 0.3% in January

Diving energy prices drove U.S. consumer prices flat over the past 12 months, marking the lowest inflation rate in more than a half...
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