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Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rose at mild pace in June

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Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rose at mild pace in June
The core personal consumption expenditures price index increased 0.2% from May. Photo: Bloomberg
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The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of underlying US inflation rose at a mild pace in June and consumer spending remained firm, encouraging signs for officials looking to cool inflation without breaking the economy.

The so-called core personal consumption expenditures price index, which strips out volatile food and energy items, increased 0.2% from May. From a year ago, it rose 2.6%, according to Bureau of Economic Analysis data out Friday. 

Inflation-adjusted consumer spending rose 0.2%, while May’s increase was revised higher.

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