Energy prices drive up US January inflation

US Consumer prices rose a sharp 0.5% in January, which represented the largest gain in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in 11 months.

Energy prices drive up US January inflation

US Consumer prices rose a sharp 0.5% in January, which represented the largest gain in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in 11 months.

The Labor Department said today that over 75% of the increase in the consumer price index came from higher energy costs, which rose 4.7%.

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