US Inflation Unexpectedly Slows Down Ahead of Tariffs Impact

US inflation softened in March, while weekly jobless claims remained at a level that underscores a solid job market. Michael McKee reports on Bloomberg Television.Source: Bloomberg
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US inflation cooled broadly in March, indicating some relief for consumers prior to widespread tariffs that risk contributing to price pressures.

The consumer price index, excluding often volatile food and energy costs, increased 0.1% from February, the least in nine months, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data out Thursday. The overall CPI declined 0.1% from a month earlier, the first decrease in nearly five years.