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June CPI Report: Energy Prices Slip While Grocery Bills Climb
724FinanceEge Kaan
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its CPI report on July 14, 2026, showing inflation easing to an annual 3.5% rise, yet grocery costs continue to climb.
Energy Prices Take a Sudden Dive: A Shock Wave in the Gasoline Market
Food Inflation: The Weight of Your Shopping Cart Increases
Core Inflation Stalls: Signals for Monetary Policy
Immediate Market and Consumer Reactions
Markets view the June CPI’s energy price dip as a fleeting respite, and the unchanged core inflation does not ease the Federal Reserve’s pressure to hold rates steady. Persistent food price increases may generate fresh inflationary pressure on household budgets, raising the odds of a %2.75 Fed rate hike.