
The United States will release the February CPI data today at 12:30 PM UTC. Inflation is expected to remain at 2.4% compared to a year ago, the lowest level since May 2025. On a monthly basis, prices likely rose 0.3%, slightly higher than January’s 0.2%. Gasoline prices increased during the month, while growth in food, housing, and services slowed. Core inflation, which excludes food and energy, is expected to stay at 2.5%, showing that price pressures are gradually stabilizing.
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