US Consumer Prices Likely Posted Largest Annual Increase in 1-1/2 Years in November
U.S. consumer prices likely increased by the most in 1-1/2 years in the year to November, economists predicted, which would underscore the worsening affordability challenges confronting Americans that have been partly blamed on tariffs on imports.
The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics will not publish month-to-month changes when it releases the delayed Consumer Price Index report for November on Tuesday after the 43-day shutdown of the government prevented the collection of October data. The October CPI release was canceled because the price data could not be collected retroactively...
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