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Inflation Remained at 1.0% in May

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By Luisa García Pelatti In Puerto Rico, inflation remained at the same level in May as in April, at 1.0%, according to data from the Department of Labor and Human Resources (DTRH). Gasoline prices (-16.5%), clothing (-1.0%) and fruits and vegetables (-4.3%) fall. The biggest increase is seen in food prices (3.2%), due to the rise in eggs, which are 29.6% more expensive than a year ago. Prices for beef (8.1%) and pork (5.1%) also increased. Howev…
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By Luisa García Pelatti In Puerto Rico, inflation remained at the same level in May as in April, at 1.0%, according to data from the Department of Labor and Human Resources (DTRH). Gasoline prices (-16.5%), clothing (-1.0%) and fruits and vegetables (-4.3%) fall. The biggest increase is seen in food prices (3.2%), due to the rise in eggs, which are 29.6% more expensive than a year ago. Prices for beef (8.1%) and pork (5.1%) also increased. Howev…

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