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Inflation held steady last month

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Inflation held steady in February and remained above the Fed's target
Inflation remained elevated in February as the pace of consumer price growth stayed above the Federal Reserve's target rate as policymakers weigh affordability concerns.

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Inflation held steady in February before Iran war drove up gas prices
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Inflation held steady in February before war with Iran sent gas prices surging
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US inflation stable ahead of Iran shock
Inflation in the US was stable in February, ahead of the shock to energy prices triggered by the US and Israel war in Iran.

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Instant view: February inflation in line with expectations as Iran war overshadows last month's data
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US inflation stayed flat at 2.4% in February before effects of war on Iran kicked in
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Inflation steadied ahead of war with Iran
History suggests that any eventual return to normalcy will likely be a drawn-out process.

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Inflation Stayed Steady Ahead Of Iran War
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U.S. inflation held steady in February before Iran war sent energy costs soaring
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Inflation just fell. Will mortgage rates fall next? Here's what to consider.

There were some encouraging economic developments this week that millions of Americans likely warmly welcomed. The unemployment rate in January, for example, declined to 4.3% as employers added more than 100,000 jobs, a Wednesday report revealed.
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Wholesale inflation was hotter than expected in January

The prices businesses pay to each other took a sharp turn higher in January, new data showed Friday, indicating that more tariff-related price increases could be still to come.
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