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  • EXPLAINER: Mixed US inflation signs. Where are prices going?

    CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and PAUL WISEMAN|Aug 10, 2022

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers struggling with skyrocketing prices for food, gas, autos and rent got a tantalizing hint of relief last month, when prices didn't budge at all from June after 25 straight months of increases. With gas prices continuing to fall, inflation is probably slowing further this month. So has the worst bout of inflation in four decades possibly peaked? Economists say it's too soon to know for sure. Even if inflation has peaked, it will likely remain high well into next year. Since inflation ignited early last year, it has t...

  • US relief checks begin arriving as economic damage piles up

    CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and PAUL WISEMAN|Apr 15, 2020

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Government relief checks began arriving in Americans' bank accounts as the economic damage to the U.S. from the coronavirus piled up Wednesday and sluggish sales at reopened stores in Europe and China made it clear that business won't necessarily bounce right back when the crisis eases. With many factories shut down, American industrial output shriveled in March, registering its biggest decline since the U.S. demobilized in 1946 at the end of World War II. Retail sales fell by an unprecedented 8.7%, with April expected to b...