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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.

Inflation is cooling, so why do groceries still cost so much?

Key Highlights

  • 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.
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  1. Inflation is cooling, so why do groceries still cost so much?

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