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Inflation in the United States has slowed considerably in the past three years, lately driven largely by falling energy prices.
Just when it seemed inflation had gone away, the producer price index rose more than expected in February, due to oil and gasoline prices.
After months of drifting downward, gasoline prices are rising again. The trend is likely to continue, and here's why.
A recent forecast suggests that gasoline prices in America will be lower in the coming year, although the drop will not be uniform.
Consumer price index reaction is mixed, while falling oil and gasoline prices offer some relief to American consumers.
As gasoline prices continue to decline nationwide, the average price per gallon in one Louisiana town is a mere two dollars.
Few things stick in the news headlines quite as well as the fluctuations in gasoline prices. In our car-obsessed culture, gasoline is literally the lifeblood of our civilization. Small changes,...
Efforts by the Federal Reserve Bank to tame inflation appear to be working. After climbing to a 41-year high of 9.1% in June of 2022, the rate on the closely watched consumer price index  dropped to...