Trust these numbers? Economists see a lot of flaws in delayed CPI report showing downward inflation
Thursday saw the release of a much lighter-than-expected inflation report for November, and economists are already questioning its significance.
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Thursday saw the release of a much lighter-than-expected inflation report for November, and economists are already questioning its significance.
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The delayed core personal consumption expenditures price index for September was expected to show a 2.9% annual increase.

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Euro zone inflation stood at 2.2% in November, a slight rise from the previous month, flash data from data agency Eurostat showed Tuesday.