Inflation Eases to 3.5% in June Amid Falling Energy Prices
Inflation in the U.S. cooled to 3.5% in June, driven by lower energy costs, despite increases in shelter, food, and airline fares. Gasoline prices fell significantly, but remain high compared to last year.
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Inflation Eases in June as Energy Prices Drop
Inflation Eases in June as Energy Prices Stabilize
Inflation Eases in June as Energy Costs Drop
Inflation Drops in June Amid Temporary Energy Price Decline
Inflation Declines in June Amid Temporary Energy Price Drop
Inflation slowed sharply -- but it may not last
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