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i see my own life, probably a 30% increase in inflation, and it's just really tough. >> a study inflation pretty closely, and that woman's mouth isn't mathing. but in case she or anyone else is watching this, i've got some good news for her and for nikki haley as well. ever since inflation hit a peak of 9.1% in june of 2022, the biden era, it has cooled down considerably. it's actually been on a downward trend since then, and is now under control. inflation rates are now currently at 3.1%, which will higher than the feds target rate, is a number that most global economist say makes sense for an economy like americas over the long term. presidents have little control over gas prices, but that often adds to voters feelings about the economy, and in that regard, there's good news to, because gas prices are also down. it's gone from a peak of four 93 a gallon in june of 2022, to $3.13 last month. the lowest they've been for two and a half years. even the stock markets, which trump love to brag about on a

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TOKYO -- People in Japan are squeezing more years out of their old cars and refrigerators instead of buying new ones as prices rise faster than wages.

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Inflation-hit Argentines head to polls | The Manila Times

BUENOS AIRES: Argentines will vote for a new president on Sunday, gripped by anxiety and with one thing in mind: escaping an economic quagmire that has seen annual inflation hit almost 140 percent.

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FTSE 100 Closes Down 0.46% Weighed by Real Estate

The FTSE 100 closed Wednesday down 0.46%, having fluctuated between positive and negative territory. The worst performers could be found in commercial real estate, while Ocado traded sharply lower...

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? that's down from 7.9% injune. it's partly because food price increases have been slowing down and also because of a fall in energy costs. inflation hit a peak of 11.1% in october last year, but now wages are rising higher than prices. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david has more. it is the case as you say, that inflation has slowed considerably in the latest month and it is largely down to the fact that energy prices aren't quite as high as they were, because of the way that a cap is put on them here in the uk, but, just to correct, it is still the case, however, that households up and down the country will be feeling the pain because wages aren't overtaking inflation just as yet. it may be the case next month we find out there has been that turning point, but as it is many households are going to be feeling the pain still and a lot is coming through food prices, because even though that rate has slowed, what we are seeing is food prices still on average 15% up

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she rings and keeps in touch, in touch with the family over there all the time as well. well, she and the team she and the team obviously doing doing fantastically well. thank you very much for being with us. grandmother and aunty to england defender lucy bronze. thank you, ladies. appreciate it. thank you so much for your support. thank you. inflation in the uk has fallen sharply, to its lowest level for more than a year. the rate at which prices rise dropped to 6.8% in the year tojuly — that's down from 7.9% injune. it's partly because food price increases have been slowing down — and also because of a fall in energy costs. inflation hit a peak of 11.1% in october last year. but if the current trend continues, wages will soon be rising joining me now is heidi karjalailen, a research economist at the institute for fiscal studies, an independent organisation that analyses economic and social policy decisions. quite a mouthful there, good to have

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inflation hit a peak of 11.1% in october last year, but now wages are rising higher than prices. with more on this, our chief economics correspondent, dharshini david. so takes through all of this. yes, it is the case _ so takes through all of this. yes, it is the case as _ so takes through all of this. yes, it is the case as you _ so takes through all of this. yes, it is the case as you say, - so takes through all of this. yes, it is the case as you say, that i so takes through all of this. yes it is the case as you say, that into resignation has slowed considerably, in the latest month and it is largely down to the fact that energy prices aren't quite as high as they were, because of the way that a cap is put on them here in the uk, but, just to correct, it is still the case, howeverthat just to correct, it is still the case, however that households up and down the country will be feeling the pains because wages aren't overtaking inflation just as yet. it may be the case next month we find out there has been that turning point, as it is many households are going to be feeling the pain still and a lot is coming through food prices, because even though that rate has slowed, what we are seeing

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Asia Business Report

seems to be working. of course the danger is —— tend rate hikes later. the us economy could fall into a recession. those hawkish comments by mr powell had certainly weighed on us stocks let's take a look at the some of the markets over a third straight on wednesday. the nasdaq had declined to wall street which looks like investors are taking a break from the recent rally after the s&p 500 had its highest level in a year last week. still staying on the topic of interest rates, it's going to be a busy day for monetary policymakers here in southeast asia. indonesia and the philippines will host central bank meeting. no big changes are expected because prices there have not risen as quickly as other parts of the world. but is likely to be a different picture for turkey, which are inflation hit a 2k year high last year. the turkish central bank is expected to make its rate later today for the earlier i spoke with oxford

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Ana Cabrera Reports

the new boosters ready by the end of july and the cdc is set to meet next week to decide who should get the shots and when. now let's round out a week of promiing economic news here. the dow is up slightly, up about 50 points now. this follows all three major indexes. the s&p, nasdaq and dow closing out their highest levels since 2022 yesterday. we also had news that inflation hit a two-year low, prompting the federal reserve to skip an interest rate hike for the first time in 15 months. let's bring in host of npr's "full disclosure," ryan farzad, it is farzad friday. what do you make of the stock market gains and the cooling of inflation finally? >> it is interesting about the stock market, their old school market watchers who would say inflation is just kryptonite to stocks. we know you go to restaurants, the grocery store, there are companies out there that are

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

united states. u.s. forces are in syria to fight islamic state terrorists. two days after that highway collapse in philadelphia, transportation secretary pete buttigieg visited the scene today and said the federal government will help rebuild the stretch of i-95 as quickly as possible. officials say they have to demolish the other side of the highway because of structural problems after a gasoline tanker truck caught fire and caused the collapse. a plan to rebuild is expected to be announced tomorrow. some good news about inflation today. markets reacted by closing higher after the government reported that consumer prices rose last month at the slowest pace in more than two years. tom costello was in atlanta, and tom, a big change from just a year ago. >> reporter: that's right. it was a year ago this month that inflation hit its high watermark, more than 9%. we now have the reading on may, and inflation has been cut in half, down to 4% in may. it is also lower than

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