US inflation in August rose to 3.7% amid sharp increase in energy prices
by Lauren Aratani from Economics | The Guardian on (#6EQ8Q)
Growth in prices still remains far below the decades-high inflation rates that were seen last summer, when rate peaked at 9.1% in June
US inflation in August rose for the first time since June 2022, rising to 3.7% as a sharp increase in energy prices pushed prices up toward the end of the summer.
Growth in prices still remains far below the decades-high inflation rates that were seen last summer, when the rate peaked at 9.1% in June. Still, an increase in inflation means the US economy is further from the Federal Reserve's target rate of 2% and will probably make officials consider pushing interest rates up later this year.
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