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Inflation Slowed to 3.5% in June, as Americans Got a Break From Gasoline Prices - WSJ

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Matt Grossman
Inflation Slowed to 3.5% in June, as Americans Got a Break From Gasoline Prices - WSJ
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US inflation slowed to 3.5% in June, largely driven by a decrease in gasoline prices. This cooling trend suggests a slight easing of economic pressure on American consumers.

Americans got a break on inflation last month, with better deals at the gas station and cooler price increases across much of the economy.Consumer prices were up 3.5% in June from a year earlier, b…

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