U.S. consumer prices jumped in June as higher energy costs - gasoline prices in particular - drove up the cost of living, although year-over-year inflation fell by the largest amount since Jan. 1950.
Consumer prices jump 0.7% in JuneCourtesy Topix - Business News Wed, 07/15/2009 - 14:02
U.S. consumer prices jumped in June as higher energy costs - gasoline prices in particular - drove up the cost of living, although year-over-year inflation fell by the largest amount since Jan. 1950. Related itemsU.S. Consumer Prices Held in Check in January
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