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US consumer prices increased less than expected in May as cheaper gasoline partially offset higher rents, but inflation is expected to accelerate in the
The data showed that Trump's tariffs haven't yet pushed overall prices higher, suggesting many companies may be absorbing the cost of the higher duties for now.
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Consumer prices in the US rose less than anticipated in May, with limited evidence so far that President Donald Trump's tariff measures have had a material impact on inflation.
Chinese imports to the United States are shrinking amid the ongoing tariff war between the two countries. China exported $28.8 billion to the United States in May (compared to $44 billion last year), while its imports from the U.S. fell 7.4% to $10.8 billion, the report said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. consumer prices increased less than expected in May as cheaper gasoline partially offset higher housing costs, but inflation is expected to accelerate in the coming months on the back of the Trump administration's import tariffs.
Grocery prices rose 0.3% from April to May, and are up 2.2% in the past year. Fruits and vegetables, breakfast cereals, and frozen foods all rose last month. Egg costs fell 2.7%, though they are still more than 40% more expensive than a year ago. Gas prices dropped 2.6% last month.
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Just Food on MSNFood commodity prices declined in May, led by maize and palm oil – FAOWorld food commodity prices, as measured by a FAO index, fell month-on-month in May, driven by declines in maize and palm oil prices.
Healthcare costs rose 0.3%. Motor vehicle insurance increased 0.7% and personal care costs rose 0.5%. Overall, services costs gained 0.2% after rising 0.4% in April. Some economists are hopeful any tariff-related surge in inflation would be blunted by moderating services prices, especially wage growth.
China has reported its exports rose 4.8% in May from a year earlier, lower than expected as shipments to the United States fell nearly 10%
In May, the UN's FAO reported a decrease in global food commodity prices. This decline was primarily due to significant price reductions in cereals, sugar, and vegetable oils.