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Consumer Prices Hold Steady at 2.7% Inflation Rate in December

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In December, the annual inflation rate in the U.S. remained at 2.7%, reflecting ongoing affordability challenges for many households. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) data indicates a monthly increase of 0.3%, a rise from November's 0.1% increase. This stability comes despite previous disruptions in data collection due to a government shutdown. Economists had anticipated a slight decrease in the annual inflation rate, but core inflation also rose to 2.7%, indicating persistent price pressures. The report highlights the need for continued monitoring as consumers feel the impact of high prices on everyday goods and services.

Key Details: • Annual inflation rate held at 2.7% as of December 2025. • Monthly CPI increased by 0.3% from November. • Core inflation, excluding food and energy, also rose to 2.7%.

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