U.S. consumer prices rose 3.3% in the year through May, marking a slight cooling of inflation that will be welcomed by the Federal Reserve. Consumer prices remained unchanged in May compared to the previous month, easing slightly from the previous month and indicating a stabilization in inflationary pressures. This performance has outperformed economists' expectations, providing a positive outlook for the economy.
Consumer prices rose 3.3% in May compared to a year ago, easing slightly from the previous month and outperforming economists' expectations. https://t.co/mMoRiUcvAk https://t.co/mMoRiUcvAk
Consumer prices rose 3.3% in May compared to a year ago, easing slightly from the previous month and outperforming economists' expectations. https://t.co/SfoAhKTLoY
Breaking News: U.S. consumer prices rose 3.3% in the year through May, a slight cooling of inflation that will be welcomed by the Federal Reserve. https://t.co/ijTlXcFqti
🇺🇸 Consumer prices unchanged in May and up 3.3% from a year ago https://t.co/R4uZkS7GmI
US CONSUMER PRICES UNCHANGED IN MAY https://t.co/akh0BhhtUb