US inflation rate eases to 3.5% as gasoline prices fall









The US inflation rate dropped to 3.5%. This happened because the price of gasoline went down. Lower gas prices help make things cheaper for American consumers.
Reported by 12 outlets — NYT Business, NPR News, NYT Home, BBC US & Canada, The Guardian US, and 7 more. See all sources ↓
The Consumer Price Index fell to a 3.5 percent annual increase in June, and prices marked their biggest drop from a month earlier since 2020.
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- What's the story?
- The US inflation rate dropped to 3.5%. This happened because the price of gasoline went down. Lower gas prices help make things cheaper for American consumers.
- How widely is it covered?
- 12 outlets, average source rating 7.6/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 7m ago.
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Inflation has biggest drop since 2020
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ABC News8
MarketWatch7
Axios7
The Hill7
Star Tribune6
Investing.com · Economy6
Seattle Times6