US Core CPI Rises Less Than Expected in September
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In September, the core Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the US rose by only 0.2%, marking the slowest increase in three months. This annual rise of 3% indicates that inflation is not accelerating as quickly as some analysts had anticipated. Michael McKee provided insights on Bloomberg Television, highlighting the significance of these numbers for economic policy and consumer expectations.
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