Inflation is cooling, so why do groceries still cost so much?
Inflation is cooling, so why do groceries still cost so much?
CPI met expectations as used car prices fell, while core CPI rose 0.2%, keeping U.S. inflation near the Federal Reserve’s 2% goal.
Published Yesterday|Updated 13 hours ago
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