New data shows Denver's inflation rising above national average
- Inflation in the Denver metro area has risen above the national average recently, with a 0.22% increase compared to 0.17% nationally, according to recent Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
- Prices increased by 1.9% in Denver year-over-year, while the national increase was 2.4%, as stated in an analysis by the Common Sense Institute.
- Costs for education and communications rose significantly by 5.34%, while energy costs decreased by 8.4% year-over-year in the Denver metro area, according to the same analysis.
- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell noted that interest rates will likely stay unchanged as they assess the impact of new tariff policies on the economy.
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New data shows Denver’s inflation rising above national average - Washington Examiner
(The Center Square) – Inflation in the Denver metro area has outpaced the national average in recent months, according to new data. In February and March, prices in the area were up 0.22%, compared to 0.17% nationally, recent Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows. “This has inverted the annual trend of national price growth outpacing Colorado,” the Common Sense Institute, a free-enterprise think tank, said in an analysis of the data. Over the la…
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