December CPI Delivers Relief: Core Inflation Eases Below Expectations
The December 2025 CPI report shows core inflation at 0.2% monthly, below the 0.3% expected, reinforcing hopes that inflation is moderating toward the Fed's target.
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The December 2025 CPI report shows core inflation at 0.2% monthly, below the 0.3% expected, reinforcing hopes that inflation is moderating toward the Fed's target.
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