US Inflation Dips to 2.8%, But Blockchain Data Suggests It’s Even Lower
On Wednesday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics unveiled its latest findings, revealing that February’s Consumer Price Index—a key measure of inflation—eased to 2.8%, coming in slightly under the anticipated 2.9%. CPI...
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