US inflation eases, helping pare rate expectations
Matthew CranstonUnited States correspondent
Washington | Overall consumer prices in the US were unchanged during July, leaving the annual rate lower and providing some relief to the Federal Reserve and the Biden administration.
As earlier months of high inflation dropped out of the latest data, the official annual inflation rate slowed to 8.5 per cent from the 41-year high of 9.1 per cent – a bigger reduction than most economists expected.
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Matthew Cranston is the United States correspondent, based in Washington. He was previously the Economics correspondent and Property editor. Connect with Matthew on Twitter. Email Matthew at mcranston@afr.com
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