Consumer Price Index: Inflation Cools To 2.7% In November, Lower Than Expected

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Advisor Perspectives Charts6.54K FollowersFollow5ShareSavePlay(7min)CommentsSummaryInflation cooled for the first time since April in November as the headline figure for the Consumer Price Index came in at 2.7% year-over-year.The core CPI was at 2.6% year-over-year, down from 3.0% in September and lower than the forecast of 3.0%.In November, price pressures eased from 3.01% in September to 2.74%. Meanwhile core prices eased from 3.02% in September to 2.63% in November. Andrii Dodonov/iStock via Getty Images By Jennifer Nash Inflation cooled for the first time since April in November as the headline figure for the Consumer Price Index came in at 2.7% year-over-year. This is down from 3.0% in September (October's data was notThis article was written byAdvisor Perspectives Charts6.54K FollowersFollowAdvisor Perspectives is a leading interactive publisher for Registered Investment Advisors. Our AP Charts & Analysis portion of our website analyzes economic and market trends.
