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Energy Prices

Energy Shock or Inflation Spiral? Understanding Why CPI Hit a Three-Year High

April’s CPI report showed inflation climbing to 3.8%, the highest level since 2023, largely fueled by sharp increases in energy prices tied to Middle East oil disruptions. While core inflation remains more contained, elevated energy costs continue to create uncertainty for consumers, markets, and Federal Reserve policy decisions.

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Energy Shock or Inflation Spiral? Understanding Why CPI Hit a Three-Year High

What Rising Gasoline Prices Mean for Consumers and the Economy

Rising gasoline prices are more than just a frustration at the pump—they’re a signal of broader economic shifts. As energy costs climb amid geopolitical tensions, consumers, inflation, and market expectations are all feeling the ripple effects.

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What Rising Gasoline Prices Mean for Consumers and the Economy
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