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US Consumer Prices (Jan 2026)

The 0.28% m/m increase in core CPI in January was mainly due to a bigger 0.38% m/m gain in core services prices, with core goods prices unchanged, suggesting that tariffs and unseasonably large hikes to goods prices at the start of the new year weren’t significant factors.

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