United States | Inflation starts to rise again in March to 2.7%

(Washington) Inflation started to rise again in March in the United States, to 2.7% over one year compared to 2.5% in February, but remained stable over one month at 0.3%, according to the PCE index published Friday by the Commerce Department, and favored by the Fed.


Household income recorded stronger growth in March than in February, +0.5% compared to +0.3%. But the increase in spending remained the same, at +0.8% over one month.

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