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Consumer prices fall for first time since early days of COVID pandemic, but war against high inflation isn’t won
Plunge in gas prices during recent Iran cease-fire brought some relief.
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Plunge in gas prices during recent Iran cease-fire brought some relief. Renewed conflict poses fresh threat.
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