
July Inflation Set To Rise As Trump's Tariffs Bite

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July's inflation report, set for release, is expected to show a rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to 2.9%, influenced by Donald Trump's trade tariffs. Economists predict a monthly increase of 0.2% in overall prices and a 0.3% rise in core CPI, the largest in six months. The tariffs are causing retailers to pass on higher import costs, particularly in household goods. Analysts foresee continued upward pressure on prices, with core inflation projected to reach 3% by year-end.
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