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Consumer Prices
Consumer Prices
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Finance
U.S. consumer prices jump 0.3% in August, the smallest increase since January
By
Martin Crutsinger
and
The Associated Press
September 14, 2021
Finance
U.S. consumer prices rose at a slower pace in July
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
August 11, 2021
Finance
U.S. consumer prices jump to the highest since 2008, sparking long term inflation concerns
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
July 13, 2021
Finance
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Cost of living increases the most in more than a year
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June 17, 2014
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Inflation pressures increased last month
By
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May 15, 2014
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