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Cooler-Than-Expected CPI: March Inflation Upcoming Tariffs US Inflation Cools Slightly in March 2025 Before Potential Tariff Impacts Washington D C – New data reveals that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2 4% year-over-year in March, according to the Bureau Of Labor Statistics The latest figures, released this past thursday, indicate a slight deceleration in US inflation, yet emerging trade policies threaten to disrupt this trend
Consumer Inflation Cooled in March Ahead of Tariff Impacts The monthly index for all-items less food and energy — known as core inflation — rose 0 1% in March, following a 0 2% increase in February Indexes that increased in March include personal care, medical care, education, apparel and new vehicles
US Inflation Cooled in March, but Will It Last? US inflation cooled in March, offering consumers brief relief as gasoline and used vehicle prices fell However, that current trend may reverse as steep tariffs on imported goods take effect Core inflation, which excludes food and energy, rose by 0 1% for the month and 2 8% over the year
US Consumer Prices Fall in March; Core Inflation at 4-Year Low U S consumer prices cooled again in March, posting their first monthly decline in nearly five years, according to a government report released Thursday, April 10 The drop was steeper than expected, driven largely by falling gasoline prices On an annual basis, core inflation pressures eased to their lowest level in four years