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  2. US annual consumer price increase slows to below 3% as ... - AOL

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    U.S. consumer prices rose moderately in July and the annual increase in inflation slowed to below 3% for the first time in nearly 3-1/2 years, opening the door wider for the Federal Reserve to cut ...

  3. Inflation: Consumer prices rise at slowest pace since early ...

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    The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 2.5% over the prior year in August, a deceleration compared to July's 2.9% annual gain in prices and the lowest annual rate since early 2021. The yearly ...

  4. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    2021–2023 inflation surge. Following the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, a worldwide surge in inflation began in mid-2021 and lasted until mid-2022. Many countries saw their highest inflation rates in decades. It has been attributed to various causes, including pandemic-related economic dislocation, supply chain disruptions, the fiscal and ...

  5. Nebula to Experiment With ‘Guest Pass’ System for Subscribers ...

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    Currently reporting a subscriber count of more than 500,000, Nebula increased its price by $1 in September to $6 per month and $60 annually for new subscribers.

  6. Inflation - Wikipedia

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    Conceptually, inflation refers to the general trend of prices, not changes in any specific price. For example, if people choose to buy more cucumbers than tomatoes, cucumbers consequently become more expensive and tomatoes less expensive. These changes are not related to inflation; they reflect a shift in tastes.

  7. United States Consumer Price Index - Wikipedia

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    The United States Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a family of various consumer price indices published monthly by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The most commonly used indices are the CPI-U and the CPI-W, though many alternative versions exist for different uses. For example, the CPI-U is the most popularly cited measure of ...

  8. A customer recently took to Reddit to talk about the "crazy price increase," sharing that their "go to item," the Cheesy Gordita Crunch, was priced at $6.99, while the Doritos Cheesy Gordita ...

  9. Consumer price index - Wikipedia

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    A consumer price index (CPI) is a price index, the price of a weighted average market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households. Changes in measured CPI track changes in prices over time. [1] The CPI is calculated by using a representative basket of goods and services. The basket is updated periodically to reflect changes in ...