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Pacific region sees higher inflation than national average

  • Inflation in the Pacific region increased by 3.27% year-over-year from July 2024 to July 2025, surpassing the national average increase of 2.7% according to the Common Sense Institute Oregon report.
  • The Pacific region experienced a core inflation increase of 3.32% compared to the national average of 3.17% during the same period, as reported by Common Sense Institute Oregon.
  • Major sectors contributing to higher inflation in the Pacific region include medical care, services, transportation, and food, according to the report from Common Sense Institute Oregon.
  • Mark McMullen, of Common Sense Institute Oregon, noted that concerns about tariffs could impact future inflation rates in the region.
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Pacific region sees higher inflation than national average

(The Center Square) — Inflation in the Pacific region was higher than the national average in July due to larger annual gains, according to a report from Common Sense Institute Oregon.

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The Center Square broke the news in United States on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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