Inflation Rises to Three-Year High Driven by Energy Costs Amid Iran War
U.S. inflation rose to 4.2% for the year ending in May, driven by war-related energy cost shocks amid the ongoing conflict with Iran. This surge has significant implications for the global economy and consumer spending. The rise in inflation is likely to impact monetary policy and economic stability worldwide.
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