U.S. consumer prices experienced a decline in June, marking the first drop in six years. This development comes as a key measure of underlying inflation remained largely unchanged, potentially reducing the urgency for the Federal Reserve to implement further interest rate hikes. The decrease in consumer prices could signal a shift in economic conditions, providing some relief amid ongoing inflationary pressures.
U.S. Consumer Prices Decline for First Time Since 2020
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