US Inflation Edges Down in September, But Core Prices Remain Stubborn

24.10.10

The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) for September showed inflation at 2.4% annually, slightly higher than expected but lower than August’s 2.5%. While overall inflation continued to cool, core prices remained sticky, rising 0.3% monthly. This data, combined with strong labor market figures, may influence the Federal Reserve’s future interest rate decisions.

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