The cost of living in the U.S. rose less than forecast in May, culminating in the biggest 12-month drop in prices in almost 60 years.
The consumer price index increased 0.1 percent after no change a month earlier, the Labor Department said today in Washington. In the 12 months ended in May, consumer prices dropped 1.3 percent, the biggest decline since 1950.In the last 12 months producer prices declined 5.0%.
I do not understand why everybody seems obsessed by future inflation when the real danger seems to be deflation, as the latest data keep reminding us.
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