Following a 0.7% price hike in June, core prices saw a leap of 0.3% in July, according to the Labour Department’s CPI. Consumer prices have climbed 8.5% from last year, down from a four-decade-long record of 9.1%, keeping the annual increase at 5.9% after three straight monthly declines. The ever-concerning rise in the price of …
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