The PCE index, which the Fed closely monitors, showed prices rose 0.4% from March to April. Spending jumped 0.8%, the biggest increase since January.
Author: Christopher Rugaber
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Powell says Fed will keep hiking interest rates until it curtails inflation
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Surging inflation has broadened into the many services that Americans spend money on, notably restaurant meals, rental apartments and medical services
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Surging inflation has broadened into the many services that Americans spend money on, notably restaurant meals, rental apartments and medical services
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