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US producer prices unchanged with wholesale inflation remaining under control

US producer prices unchanged with wholesale inflation remaining under control

Washington Post16-07-2025
WASHINGTON — U.S. wholesale inflation cooled last month, despite worries that President Donald Trump's tariffs would push prices higher for goods before they reach consumers.
The Labor Department reported Wednesday that its producer price index — which tracks inflation before it hits consumers — was unchanged last month from May and up 2.3% from a year earlier. Both measures came in below what economists had expected.
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