US PCE inflation measure tops 4.0% in May; consumer spending strong - Reuters
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Fed's preferred inflation index hit 4.1% in May amid the war with Iran.
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May's personal consumption expenditure index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, rose 4.1% year to year, the highest level in three years.
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