INFLATION DROP: U.S. Consumer Prices Fall For First Time Since 2020, Beating Forecasts

BREAKING: U.S. consumer prices fell 0.4% in June from the previous month, marking the first monthly decline since 2020, while core inflation, which excludes food and energy, was unchanged. The figures came in below economists’ expectations. On an annual basis, CPI rose 3.5%, while core CPI increased 2.6%, both below forecasts, easing pressure on the […]

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