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U.S. core inflation slowed to 2.6% in November, signaling progress but ongoing price pressures.
U.S. core inflation rose 2.6% annually in November, the slowest pace since early 2021, with a 0.2% increase over two months, driven by falling prices for hotels, recreation, and apparel.
The broader CPI rose 2.7%, signaling continued moderation in price pressures.
This marks the third straight month of easing inflation, suggesting monetary tightening may be working, though underlying services and housing costs remain resilient.
The data comes amid uncertainty over the impact of the recent government shutdown and mixed signals on consumer sentiment.
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La inflación subyacente de EE.UU. se desaceleró al 2,6% en noviembre, lo que indica un progreso pero una presión continua sobre los precios.