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Economics47m ago

Inflation rose to 4.2% in May, the highest in three years, with energy prices up 11% month-to-month, driven by the war with Iran.

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Who
economists, Chris Rupkey, FWDBonds, Fed, Trump
What
Inflation rose to 4.2% in May, the highest in three years, with energy prices up 11% month-to-month, driven by the war with Iran.
When
Thu, 11 Jun 2026 13:13:19 GMT · 47m ago
Where
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Why
The war with Iran disrupted the global oil supply, causing energy price spikes that translated to higher overall inflation.
The Frontline Impact

How this affects you

Higher energy costs are expected to be passed on to consumers, further reducing consumer sentiment and potentially impacting the upcoming November elections. This inflation also makes it unlikely the Fed will cut interest rates this year, with a hike now considered possible.

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