US September Inflation Data Shows 3% Rise, Slightly Below Expectations

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Despite a government shutdown, the U.S. released September inflation data showing a slight increase to 3.0% annually, which may influence Federal Reserve decisions and Social Security adjustments, amid ongoing concerns over rising prices and tariffs.
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- US prices rose at a 3% annual rate in September, slightly beating forecasts The Guardian
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