Trump, Inflation and Consumer Price Index
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Inflation, June
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June inflation hit 2.7% as tariffs bite. See why excess liquidity, new Fed pressure, and policy risks could fuel more inflation in the coming months.
A number of factors, including a lack of significant gains in auto prices, are masking the extent of the shift.
Consumer prices rose at a quicker rate in June, breaking a months-long streak of cooling inflation, the Labor Department said on Tuesday. Why it matters: The data will likely concern economic policymakers,
Inflation jumped last month hitting its highest mark in months amid Trump’s tariffs threat - Inflation rose 0.3 percentage points in the last month and 2.7 percent in the past year
Stocks dipped on Tuesday as new consumer price index data showed rising inflation and the Aug. 1 deadline for Trump’s tariff campaign loomed. President Donald Trump’s tariff campaign is coming for your price tags.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNInflation jumps to 2.7% in June, weakening Trump's case for rate cutsU.S. inflation hit 2.7% in June—its highest since February—fueled by tariffs and complicating Trump’s calls for interest rate cuts.