Inflation is up 2% at March's end according to the Commerce Department's personal consumption expenditures index published on Monday, which is the maximum the central bank considers sustainable. Of course, if the Commerce Department hadn't deleted certain indicators from the equation, that number would prove higher. Even so, energy and food costs rose 18.7%, up almost four percentage points compared with February.
Monday, May 3, 2010
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