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- US consumer prices slowed unexpectedly in November, but still up 2. 7% . . .
WASHINGTON (AP) — U S inflation slowed unexpectedly last month, the government said in a report that was delayed and likely distorted by the government shutdown The Labor Department reported Thursday that its consumer price index rose 2 7% in November from a year earlier
- Live Updates: Inflation Unexpectedly Slowed to 2. 7% in November
Live Updates: Inflation Unexpectedly Slowed to 2 7% in November The latest Consumer Price Index was below what economists had expected and likely reflects what they called distortions caused by
- Inflation cooled in November to 2. 7% | CNN Business
Inflation unexpectedly slowed in November, a seemingly welcome change for Americans weighed down by the persistently high cost of living The Consumer Price Index measured 2 7% from a year earlier
- US says price increases eased last month but data may be distorted and . . .
WASHINGTON (AP) — U S inflation slowed unexpectedly last month according to data that was delayed, and likely distorted, by the government shutdown The Labor Department reported Thursday that its consumer price index rose 2 7% in November from a year earlier
- Consumer prices slowed unexpectedly in November
Washington — U S inflation slowed unexpectedly last month, the government said in a report that was delayed and likely distorted by the government shutdown The Labor Department reported
- Inflation eased in November, coming in below forecasts
Inflation eased its grip on the American consumer in November, with prices rising 2 7% from a year earlier, the Labor Department said in a Dec 18 report The annual inflation rate had crept as
- US consumer prices slowed unexpectedly in November, but still up 2. 7% . . .
U S inflation slowed unexpectedly last month, the government said in a report that was delayed and likely distorted by the government shutdown The Labor Department reported Thursday that its
- Inflation in November Dips SurprisinglyInflation in November Dips . . .
Consumer prices rose 0 2% in November, or 2 7% annually, below expectations, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Thursday, in the first issuance of such data since September Economists had
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