April, Inflation
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Inflation rose for a second consecutive month as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran continued to send gasoline prices surging in April, government data on Tuesday showed. The inflation report matched economists' expectations.
April inflation data is widely expected to show it has risen to a nearly 3-year high when the Consumer Price Index is released Tuesday.
It's no secret -- prices are rising yet again for everything from groceries, to electric bills, to gas prices.
Inflation continued to rise in April as consumer price growth has picked up due to the impact of the Iran war on energy markets and gas prices.
Social Security beneficiaries could see a substantial bump in their checks in 2027, according to an early projection from The Senior Citizens League (TSCL).
Iran conflict sends energy prices soaring, lifting April U.S. inflation to 3.8% and adding hurdles for Federal Reserve policy.
ATLANTA — Inflation is affecting household budgets across the board, and Channel 2 consumer adviser Clark Howard points to the cost of groceries as exhibit number one. “You’ve got to be careful on everything you buy, where you buy it and when you buy ...