Consumer prices also continued their post-pandemic rise in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The all-items Consumer Price Index rose 5.4%, compared with a 5.3% increase in August. Rising food and housing costs accounted for more than half of the increase. The so-called core index, which takes out volatile food and energy increases,…
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