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November Inflation Lower Than Expected, But Data Gaps Persist

November Inflation Lower Than Expected, But Data Gaps Persist

Update: 2025-12-18
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US consumer prices rise by 2.7% in November, lower than expected, but experts warn of potential data collection delays. The government shutdowns impact on data collection creates confusion, leading economists to advise focusing on year-over-year changes. Despite the smaller increase, economists anticipate a price acceleration in December. The Federal Reserve maintains a two percent inflation target, with interest rates cut recently but further cuts unlikely in the short term.

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November Inflation Lower Than Expected, But Data Gaps Persist

November Inflation Lower Than Expected, But Data Gaps Persist