The Federal Reserve's annualized CPI for July is 2.3%, with core CPI rising 0.32% month-on-month
According to ChainCatcher, citing Jinshi News, the three-month annualized rate of overall CPI in July was 2.3%, while the six-month annualized rate was 1.9%. Core CPI rose 0.32% month-on-month, marking the second largest monthly increase so far this year, with a three-month annualized rate of 2.8% and a six-month annualized rate of 2.4%.
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