The inflation rate cooled in May to its lowest annual rate in about two years, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
The consumer price index, which measures changes in a multitude of goods and services, increased just 0.1% for the month, bringing the annual level down to 4%. That 12-month increase was the smallest since March 2021, when inflation was just beginning to rise to what would become the highest in 41 years.
Excluding volatile food and energy prices, the picture wasn’t as optimistic.
So-called core inflation rose 0.4% on the month and was still up 5.3% from a year ago, indicating that while price pressures have eased somewhat, consumers are still under fire.
All of those numbers were exactly in line with the Dow Jones consensus estimates.
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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/13/cpi-inflation-report-may-2023-.html