WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Underlying U.S. consumer prices recorded their largest increase in 11 months in December on strong gains in the cost of rental accommodation and healthcare, bolstering expectations that inflation will accelerate this year.

Rising rents, healthcare costs boost underlying U.S. inflation
Read More
Bagikan Berita Ini
0 Response to "Rising rents, healthcare costs boost underlying U.S. inflation"
Posting Komentar